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Drive in Denmark: Essential Documents

Discover the required papers for a safe and legal drive in Denmark

March 7, 2026·3 min read
Denmark is known for its stringent road safety regulations, and having the right documents when driving is crucial. Whether you're a local or a tourist, understanding what documents you must carry can save you from fines and ensure a smooth driving experience. In this guide, we'll walk you through the essential documents required for driving in Denmark, including license requirements, insurance, and more.
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Driving License Requirements

To drive in Denmark, you must have a valid driving license. If you're a visitor, your home country's license is usually accepted for up to 90 days. However, if you're planning to stay longer or become a resident, you'll need to obtain a Danish driving license. The Danish Road Traffic Authority (Færdselsstyrelsen) is responsible for issuing licenses. Ensure your license is not expired and is valid for the type of vehicle you're driving.
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Vehicle Registration and Insurance

Your vehicle must be registered and insured to drive in Denmark. The registration certificate (known as 'kørekort' in Danish) and insurance card must be carried in the vehicle at all times. The insurance must cover at least the minimum required by Danish law, which includes liability insurance. Additionally, having comprehensive insurance can provide extra protection against accidents and theft.
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Other Required Documents

Besides your driving license and vehicle registration, you should also carry a valid passport (for non-EU citizens) or a national ID card (for EU citizens), and proof of insurance. If your vehicle is leased or rented, carry a copy of the lease or rental agreement. It's also a good idea to have a roadside emergency kit, which includes items like a spare tire, reflective triangles, and a first-aid kit.
4

Special Considerations for New Drivers

New drivers in Denmark, defined as those who have had their license for less than two years, face stricter regulations. The alcohol limit for new drivers is 0.2‰, which is lower than the general limit of 0.5‰. New drivers should also be aware of the mandatory use of daytime running lights and the requirement for winter tires during winter conditions.

💡 Pro Tip: Digital Documents

While physical documents are still required, Denmark is moving towards digital solutions. Consider using a digital wallet or app to store your insurance card and other documents. This can make it easier to access them if you're stopped by the police or in case of an emergency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Denmark?▼
If you're a visitor from a non-EU country, an IDP might be required in addition to your home country's license. However, it's always best to check with the Danish embassy or consulate in your home country for the most current requirements.
Can I use my EU driving license in Denmark?▼
Yes, if you hold a valid EU driving license, you can use it in Denmark without needing to obtain a local license, provided it's not expired and is valid for the type of vehicle you're driving.
What happens if I'm caught driving without the required documents?▼
Failing to carry the required documents can result in fines and, in serious cases, your vehicle may be impounded. It's crucial to ensure you have all necessary documents before driving in Denmark.

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