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Convert Your License in Poland

A step-by-step guide to exchanging your foreign driving license in Poland

February 3, 2026·5 min read
As an expat in Poland, having a valid driving license is essential for navigating the country's roads. If you hold a foreign driving license, you may be wondering how to convert it to a Polish license. The process, also known as license conversion or exchange license, can seem daunting, but with the right guidance, you can easily obtain a Polish driving license. In this article, we will walk you through the process of converting your foreign driving license in Poland, including the requirements, steps, and useful tips.
1

Eligibility and Requirements

To be eligible for a Polish driving license, you must meet certain requirements. These include holding a valid foreign driving license, being at least 18 years old, and having a residence in Poland. You will also need to provide proof of identity, residency, and a valid foreign driving license. Additionally, you may need to take a vision test and a driving test, depending on the type of license you hold and the country it was issued in. For example, if you hold a US driver's license, you may not need to take a driving test, but if you hold a license from a non-EU country, you may need to take both a vision test and a driving test.
2

Gathering Required Documents

To initiate the license conversion process, you will need to gather the required documents. These typically include your valid foreign driving license, a copy of your passport, a proof of residency in Poland, and a completed application form. You may also need to provide a translation of your foreign driving license, if it is not in Polish or English. It is essential to check with the WORD (Wojewódzki Ośrodek Ruchu Drogowego) for the most up-to-date information on required documents, as these may change. For instance, some WORD offices may require additional documents, such as a certificate of registration or a proof of insurance.
3

The License Conversion Process

The license conversion process typically involves submitting your application and required documents to the WORD. You will then need to take a vision test and, if required, a driving test. The driving test will assess your ability to drive safely and follow Polish traffic laws. Once you have passed the required tests, you will be issued a Polish driving license. The entire process can take several weeks to complete, so it is essential to plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the conversion process. For example, if you need to use your vehicle for work or daily commute, you may want to consider applying for a temporary permit while your application is being processed.
4

Understanding Polish Traffic Laws

As a holder of a Polish driving license, it is essential to understand and follow Polish traffic laws. These include rules such as driving on the right-hand side of the road, following speed limits (50km/h in urban areas, 90km/h in rural areas, and 140km/h on highways), and adhering to the 0.02% blood alcohol limit. You should also be aware of unique rules, such as the requirement to use headlights 24/7 year-round and the zero-tolerance policy for new drivers. Additionally, you should know what to do in case of an emergency, such as calling the emergency number 112.
5

Tips and Reminders

To ensure a smooth license conversion process, it is essential to stay organized and keep track of deadlines and requirements. You should also be prepared to take the required tests and have a good understanding of Polish traffic laws. Additionally, you may want to consider taking a driving course or practice test to help you prepare for the driving test. For example, you can practice driving on Polish roads with a licensed driver or take an online course to learn more about Polish traffic laws and regulations.

💡 Pro Tip: Exchange License Early

It is recommended to initiate the license conversion process as soon as possible, as it can take several weeks to complete. This will ensure that you have a valid Polish driving license and can avoid any potential issues or penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to take a driving test to exchange my license?▼
It depends on the type of license you hold and the country it was issued in. If you hold a license from an EU country, you may not need to take a driving test, but if you hold a license from a non-EU country, you may need to take a driving test.
How long does the license conversion process take?▼
The license conversion process can take several weeks to complete, so it is essential to plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the conversion process.
Can I drive in Poland with my foreign driving license?▼
Yes, you can drive in Poland with your foreign driving license for a limited period, typically 6 months. However, it is recommended to exchange your license as soon as possible to avoid any potential issues or penalties.
Do I need to have a residence in Poland to exchange my license?▼
Yes, you need to have a residence in Poland to exchange your foreign driving license for a Polish driving license.
What is the cost of exchanging my foreign driving license?▼
The cost of exchanging your foreign driving license varies depending on the type of license and the WORD office. You should check with the WORD for the most up-to-date information on fees and costs.

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