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Driving License in South Korea for Expats

Complete guide for foreigners getting a driving license

Quick Answer: Can you drive in South Korea with a foreign license?

Yes, for IDP valid for 1 year. After that, you must convert to a South Korea license. Good news: the official test is available in English.

Key Facts: South Korea Driving License for Expats

Test AuthorityKOROAD (Korea Road Traffic Authority (도로교통공단))
Official Test LanguageKorean, English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Cambodian, Russian, Japanese
Grace PeriodIDP valid for 1 year
Theory Test RequiredYes (if no exchange agreement)
Practical Test RequiredNot for exchange
Medical ExamRequired
Total CostKRW 25,000-50,000 (exchange with test) or KRW 500,000-800,000 (driving school)
Processing Time1-2 days (same day possible)

Eligibility by Nationality

🇪🇺 EU/EEA Citizens

Can exchange with written test only if license held for 1+ year.

🇺🇸🇬🇧 US/UK Citizens

USA/UK: Can exchange with written test only. Relatively straightforward process.

🌍 Other Non-EU Citizens

Can exchange with written test only if license held for 1+ year. Practical test waived for many countries.

🎓 Students

Can use IDP during studies. Can apply for Korean license with ARC.

License Exchange Agreements

✅ Direct Exchange (No Test Required)

Most countries can exchange with written test only, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, EU/EEA countries, Japan, China

❌ No Agreement (Full Test Required)

Very few countries have no exchange path

Required Documents

  • ✓ARC (Alien Registration Card)
  • ✓Original foreign license (held 1+ year)
  • ✓Valid passport
  • ✓Passport photos
  • ✓Health check certificate

Costs Breakdown

Conversion/Exam FeeKRW 7,500 (written test) + KRW 7,500 (license fee)
Medical ExamKRW 5,000-10,000
TranslationNot required if license in English
Total EstimatedKRW 25,000-50,000 (exchange with test) or KRW 500,000-800,000 (driving school)

Tips for Expats in South Korea

  • 💡Written test available in ENGLISH - major advantage for expats
  • 💡Relatively easy exchange process compared to most countries
  • 💡Very strict DUI laws - 0.03% BAC limit
  • 💡ARC (Alien Registration Card) required before applying
  • 💡Same-day license issuance possible

Official Resources

Driver's License Examination Office

Official authority website

License Conversion Info

Official conversion page

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the Korean driving test in English?
Yes! The written theory test is available in English, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and several other languages. This makes South Korea one of the more accessible countries for foreign license exchange.
Do I need to take a practical driving test?
In most cases, no. If you have a valid foreign license held for 1+ year, you only need to pass the written test. The practical test is waived for exchanges from most countries.
What is an ARC and do I need one?
ARC (Alien Registration Card) is your foreign resident ID in South Korea. You must have one to apply for a Korean driving license. It is issued by immigration when you register as a resident.
How strict are DUI laws in South Korea?
Very strict. The legal BAC limit is 0.03%, much lower than most Western countries. Penalties include heavy fines, license suspension, and potential imprisonment.

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