Driving License in Italy for Expats
Yes, for 1 year from registration of residenza anagrafica for non-EU / non-EEA licences (Art. 135 CdS). EU/EEA licences remain valid for their full printed validity period.. After that, you must convert to a Italy license. The official test is only in Italian, but you can practice in English with AutoviaTest.
Key Facts: Italy Driving License for Expats
- Test Authority
- Motorizzazione — Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti
- Official Test Language
- Italian, French (Valle d'Aosta only), German (Alto Adige / South Tyrol only)
- Grace Period
- 1 year from registration of residenza anagrafica for non-EU / non-EEA licences (Art. 135 CdS). EU/EEA licences remain valid for their full printed validity period.
- Processing Time
- 1-3 months at most Uffici Motorizzazione Civile (UMC) once the dossier is complete; can be longer in large metropolitan areas (Roma, Milano) due to appointment backlogs on the Portale dell'Automobilista.
- Theory Test Required
- Not for exchange
- Practical Test Required
- Not for exchange
- Medical Exam
- Required
- Total Cost
- Exchange path: approximately €150-€300 including medical, translation and PagoPA fees. Full-test path (non-reciprocal countries): typically €800-€2,000+ through an autoscuola, depending on whether you self-study (privatista) or take a full autoscuola package.
Eligibility by Nationality
EU/EEA Citizens
EU / EEA licences are equated to Italian licences and remain valid in Italy for the full validity period shown on the card (Art. 136-bis Codice della Strada, D.Lgs. 285/1992). No exchange is needed while the licence is in force; a voluntary conversione comunitaria is possible and becomes mandatory only on licence expiry, category change, loss/theft, or following a revisione of driving fitness.
US/UK Citizens
United Kingdom (incl. Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man): bilateral Italy-UK agreement in force from 30 March 2023 (MIT Circolare n. 9570 del 22/03/2023), currently valid until 30 March 2028 — exchange without tests for holders resident in Italy for less than 6 years at time of application; those who became resident in Italy by 31 December 2020 are exempt from the 6-year limit. USA: NO general bilateral agreement — US drivers must pass the full Italian theory and practical exams after the 1-year grace period (only US diplomatic / consular staff may convert).
Other Non-EU Citizens
A non-EU / non-EEA licence may be used to drive in Italy for 1 year from the date of acquisition of residenza anagrafica (Art. 135 Codice della Strada). You must carry either an International Driving Permit (IDP) or an official Italian sworn translation of the licence. After that year you may only keep driving if your country of issue has a reciprocity agreement with Italy AND you have filed the conversione before the deadline set by that agreement — otherwise you must pass the full Italian patente B theory and practical exams.
Students
Foreign students with a permesso di soggiorno per motivi di studio may drive on their original licence with an IDP or sworn Italian translation for the duration of the study stay, provided they do not acquire residenza anagrafica. Once residency is registered, the standard 1-year rule of Art. 135 CdS starts.
Required Documents
- ✓Valid passport and permesso di soggiorno (or carta d'identità for EU nationals)
- ✓Codice fiscale (tessera sanitaria)
- ✓Certificato di residenza anagrafica from your comune
- ✓Original foreign licence + photocopy (front and back)
- ✓Sworn Italian translation of the licence (traduzione giurata / asseverata) — not required for UK English licences when submitted with the equivalence table published in the 2023 bilateral agreement
- ✓Certificato medico di idoneità alla guida from a medico monocratico (autorizzato) — includes an eyesight test
- ✓2 recent passport-size photos (formato tessera, 35×40 mm)
- ✓Modulo TT2112 (conversion application form)
- ✓PagoPA receipts: €10.20 diritti + €32.00 imposta di bollo + €16.00 bollo on the medical certificate
Costs Breakdown
- Conversion/Exam Fee
- €42.20 total to the Motorizzazione for the TT2112 conversion: €10.20 diritti + €32.00 imposta di bollo, both paid via PagoPA from the Portale dell'Automobilista (the historic postal c/c 9001 and 4028 are no longer accepted).
- Medical Exam
- €50-€100 depending on the medico monocratico / ASL, plus a €16.00 marca da bollo affixed to the certificato medico.
- Translation
- €60-€150 for a traduzione giurata (sworn translation) at a Tribunale — free/not applicable for UK licences under the 2023 agreement and for licences already issued in Italian by San Marino / Switzerland.
- Total Estimated
- Exchange path: approximately €150-€300 including medical, translation and PagoPA fees. Full-test path (non-reciprocal countries): typically €800-€2,000+ through an autoscuola, depending on whether you self-study (privatista) or take a full autoscuola package.
License Exchange Agreements
Direct Exchange (No Test Required) · 56
License Exchange Agreements
Direct Exchange (No Test Required) · 56
No Agreement (Full Test Required): Countries with no reciprocity agreement — notably the United States (ordinary citizens), Canada (ordinary citizens), Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Mexico, most of Africa, most of Latin America, most of the Middle East (except those listed above) — must pass the full Italian patente B theory quiz and practical driving exam after the 1-year Art. 135 CdS grace window.
Tips for Expats in Italy
- Since 2011 the Italian theory exam is administered in Italian only (with French in Valle d'Aosta and German in Alto Adige as the sole regional exceptions) — plan for Italian-language study if you are not from a reciprocity country.
- Article 135 of the Codice della Strada gives you exactly 1 year from registering residenza anagrafica to switch to an Italian licence; after that driving without conversion carries a €408-€1,634 administrative fine and the licence is seized.
- The Codice Fiscale must be obtained from an Agenzia delle Entrate office before you can pay the PagoPA slips or open a Portale dell'Automobilista account.
- UK licences are exchangeable without tests under the bilateral agreement of 30 March 2023 (in force until 30 March 2028) — but only if you became resident within the last 6 years, or were already resident by 31 December 2020.
- US, Canadian, Australian, Chinese, Indian and Mexican ordinary residents have NO reciprocity and must pass both the theory quiz and the practical test — a full autoscuola package is typically €800-€2,000.
- ZTL (Zone a Traffico Limitato) cameras in historic centres issue automatic fines that follow a foreign plate abroad — read the signage carefully, particularly in Firenze, Roma, Milano and Bologna.
- A "privatista" (self-study) candidate can register directly at the UMC for the theory + practical, bypassing the autoscuola, but must still pass the same two Italian-language exams.