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Driving License in Austria for Expats

Complete guide for foreigners getting a driving license

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

Yes, for 6 months from residency registration. After that, you must convert to a Austria license. The official test is only in German, but you can practice in English with AutoviaTest.

Key Facts: Austria Driving License for Expats

Test AuthorityBMK (Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz / Landesregierung)
Official Test LanguageGerman, English (limited), Turkish, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
Grace Period6 months from residency registration
Theory Test RequiredYes (if no exchange agreement)
Practical Test RequiredYes (if no exchange agreement)
Medical ExamRequired
Total Cost€150-200 (exchange) or €1,500-2,500 (full test)
Processing Time2-6 weeks

Official test only in German?

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Eligibility by Nationality

🇪🇺 EU/EEA Citizens

EU licenses valid indefinitely. No exchange required.

🇺🇸🇬🇧 US/UK Citizens

USA: No agreement, full test required. UK: Exchange possible.

🌍 Other Non-EU Citizens

Must exchange within 6 months of establishing residency. Exchange agreements with EU/EEA, Switzerland.

🎓 Students

Can use foreign license during studies with valid IDP. Must convert if staying permanently.

License Exchange Agreements

✅ Direct Exchange (No Test Required)

EU/EEA countries, Switzerland, UK

❌ No Agreement (Full Test Required)

USA, Canada, Australia - must take full tests

Required Documents

  • ✓Meldezettel (registration certificate)
  • ✓Valid passport
  • ✓Original foreign license
  • ✓Medical certificate
  • ✓Eye test certificate
  • ✓First aid course certificate (Erste-Hilfe-Kurs, 16 hours)
  • ✓Passport photos

Costs Breakdown

Conversion/Exam Fee€60-70
Medical Exam€40-60
Translation€50-100 (if needed)
Total Estimated€150-200 (exchange) or €1,500-2,500 (full test)

Tips for Expats in Austria

  • 💡Erste-Hilfe-Kurs (16-hour first aid course) is MANDATORY for full license
  • 💡L17 accompanied driving program available from age 17
  • 💡Test available in some languages besides German including English (limited)
  • 💡Vignette (motorway sticker) required for highway driving
  • 💡Winter tire requirement from Nov 1 to Apr 15

Official Resources

Bezirkshauptmannschaft (District Authority)

Official authority website

License Conversion Info

Official conversion page

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the Austrian driving test in English?
English is available in limited cases. The test is primarily in German, but some test centers offer it in Turkish and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian as well. Check with your local authority.
What is the Erste-Hilfe-Kurs?
The Erste-Hilfe-Kurs is a mandatory 16-hour first aid course required for all new license applicants in Austria. You must complete it before taking the driving test.
Can I exchange my US license for an Austrian one?
No, there is no bilateral agreement between the USA and Austria. Americans must take both the theory and practical tests to obtain an Austrian driving license.
What is the L17 program?
L17 is Austria's accompanied driving program that allows 17-year-olds to start driving with a supervising adult after completing driving school. It's a popular option for young residents.

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