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Get Your Denmark License

A step-by-step guide to obtaining a driving license in Denmark

January 25, 2026·4 min read
Are you ready to hit the roads in Denmark? Getting a driving license in Denmark can seem like a daunting task, but with the right guidance, you'll be driving in no time. In this article, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of obtaining a driving license in Denmark, from meeting the eligibility criteria to passing the final driving test. Whether you're a new driver or just moving to Denmark, this guide is perfect for you.
1

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a driving license in Denmark, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid residence permit. You'll also need to meet the medical requirements, which include having good eyesight and not having any medical conditions that could affect your ability to drive. Additionally, you'll need to provide proof of identity and residency. It's worth noting that new drivers in Denmark are subject to a zero-tolerance policy for alcohol, meaning you cannot have any alcohol in your system while driving.
2

Theoretical Test

The first step in getting your driving license in Denmark is to pass the theoretical test, also known as the 'teoriprøven'. This test covers road safety, traffic rules, and signs, as well as first aid and basic vehicle maintenance. You can prepare for the test by studying the official driving manual, which is available in multiple languages, including English. You can also take practice tests online to help you prepare. The test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions, and you need to answer at least 32 correctly to pass.
3

Practical Driving Lessons

Once you've passed the theoretical test, you can start taking practical driving lessons. You'll need to find a licensed driving instructor who is authorized by the FDM (Forenede Danske Motorejere). Your instructor will help you learn how to drive safely and confidently on Denmark's roads. You'll learn how to navigate urban and rural areas, as well as how to drive on highways. You'll also learn about Denmark's unique driving rules, such as the mandatory use of seat belts and daytime running lights.
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The Practical Driving Test

After completing your practical driving lessons, you'll be ready to take the practical driving test, also known as the 'køreprøven'. This test assesses your ability to drive safely and confidently in real-life situations. You'll be tested on your ability to navigate different types of roads, including urban and rural areas, as well as your ability to follow traffic rules and signs. The test typically lasts around 30 minutes, and you'll be driving with an examiner who will assess your performance.
5

Additional Requirements

In addition to passing the theoretical and practical tests, you'll also need to meet some additional requirements to get your driving license in Denmark. These include completing a first-aid course and a course on basic vehicle maintenance. You'll also need to have your eyesight checked by an authorized optician. It's worth noting that Denmark has a number of unique driving rules, such as the requirement to use winter tires in winter conditions and the significant right of way given to cyclists.

💡 Pro Tip

One of the most important things to remember when driving in Denmark is to always be aware of your surroundings. This includes being mindful of cyclists, pedestrians, and other vehicles on the road. It's also important to follow the rules of the road, including using your seat belt and daytime running lights at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum age to get a driving license in Denmark?▼
The minimum age to get a driving license in Denmark is 18 years old.
Do I need to take a first-aid course to get my driving license in Denmark?▼
Yes, you need to complete a first-aid course as part of the requirements to get your driving license in Denmark.
Can I drive in Denmark with a foreign driving license?▼
Yes, you can drive in Denmark with a foreign driving license for up to 6 months. After that, you'll need to exchange your license for a Danish driving license or apply for a new one.
How long does it take to get a driving license in Denmark?▼
The time it takes to get a driving license in Denmark can vary depending on how quickly you can complete the requirements, including passing the theoretical and practical tests. On average, it can take around 2-3 months to get your license.
What is the cost of getting a driving license in Denmark?▼
The cost of getting a driving license in Denmark can vary depending on the driving school and instructor you choose. On average, the cost of the theoretical test is around 500 DKK, and the cost of the practical test is around 1,000 DKK.

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