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License Exchange

Converting your foreign license to a local one

How does the driving license exchange process work?

The process typically involves: verifying eligibility, gathering required documents, submitting an application to the driving authority, surrendering your original license, and receiving your new local license. Processing times and requirements vary by country and your license origin.

The process typically involves: verifying eligibility, gathering required documents, submitting an application to the driving authority, surrendering your original license, and receiving your new local license. Processing times and requirements vary by country and your license origin.

EU/EEA countries have automatic recognition. Many countries have bilateral agreements with specific nations - for example, Spain has agreements with various South American and some Asian countries. Check your destination countrys official driving authority for the current list of recognized countries.

Typically required: original foreign license, official translation if not in local language, proof of residency, passport/ID, recent photos, medical certificate (sometimes), proof of legal entry/visa status, and application form. Requirements vary - check official sources for your specific situation.

Costs vary by country: translation fees, application fees, medical examination fees if required. In Spain, expect around 20-30 euros for the exchange plus translation costs. Some countries charge more. Budget for all associated costs including photos and document copies.

Processing times range from a few weeks to several months depending on the country and your circumstances. Verification of foreign licenses can take time. Apply as early as possible. Some countries issue temporary driving certificates while processing. Plan ahead, especially if you need to drive for work.

If your country has an exchange agreement, usually no tests are required. Without an agreement, you may need to pass theory and/or practical tests. Some countries offer exemptions for certain license holders or reduce requirements. Professional license categories often require additional testing regardless.

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