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Drive in Chile: Required Docs

Essential documents and license requirements for driving in Chile

March 13, 2026·3 min read
Before hitting the roads in Chile, it's crucial to understand the required documents and license requirements. Whether you're a local or a tourist, driving in Chile demands attention to specific regulations and paperwork. In this article, we'll guide you through the necessary documents, license requirements, and insurance needed to drive safely and legally in Chile. From the mandatory use of seat belts to the near-zero alcohol tolerance, we've got you covered.
1

License Requirements

To drive in Chile, you'll need a valid driver's license. If you're a Chilean citizen, you can obtain a license from the CONASET (Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito). If you're a foreigner, you can use your international driver's license for up to 12 months. However, it's essential to check with the CONASET for the most up-to-date information on license requirements.
2

Required Documents

When driving in Chile, you must carry the following documents: Valid driver's license Vehicular registration (tarjeta de circulación) Insurance policy (póliza de seguro) Identification (Chilean ID or passport) Failure to produce these documents can result in fines or even vehicle impoundment.
3

Insurance Requirements

Having valid insurance is mandatory when driving in Chile. You must have a minimum of third-party liability insurance to cover damages to other vehicles or property. Additionally, it's recommended to have comprehensive insurance to cover your own vehicle in case of an accident.
4

Unique Rules and Regulations

Chile has several unique rules and regulations that drivers must adhere to. These include: Driving on the right side of the road Mandatory use of seat belts for all passengers Near-zero alcohol tolerance (0.03% BAC limit) Child safety seats mandatory for children under 9 Daytime running lights mandatory Reflective vest required in vehicle It's essential to familiarize yourself with these rules to avoid fines or penalties.
5

Emergency Procedures

In case of an emergency, it's crucial to know the correct procedures. The emergency numbers in Chile are 133 (police), 131 (ambulance), and 132 (fire). If you're involved in an accident, exchange information with the other parties involved, and report the incident to the authorities.

💡 Pro Tip

Make sure to always carry a reflective vest in your vehicle, as this is a mandatory requirement in Chile. Additionally, it's a good idea to keep a copy of your driving documents and insurance policy in your vehicle at all times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the speed limits in Chile?▼
The speed limits in Chile are 50km/h in urban areas, 100km/h in rural areas, and 120km/h on highways.
Do I need to wear a seat belt while driving in Chile?▼
Yes, the use of seat belts is mandatory for all passengers in Chile.
Can I use my international driver's license in Chile?▼
Yes, you can use your international driver's license in Chile for up to 12 months. However, it's essential to check with the CONASET for the most up-to-date information on license requirements.
What is the blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Chile?▼
The BAC limit in Chile is 0.03%, which is a near-zero tolerance policy.
Do I need to have insurance to drive in Chile?▼
Yes, having valid insurance is mandatory when driving in Chile. You must have a minimum of third-party liability insurance to cover damages to other vehicles or property.

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