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I need an international driver's license..
I'm going back to Europe for a while, but I only have a US license..
Google comes up with sites like this: http://www.idlid.com/ I have trouble believing those places are legit. Are they? |
I think that you can get one from the local DMV. Call your state. Or you can get one when you get there.
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Your local Automobile Association will do it. (AAA)
Take two pictures with you and 10 or 12 buck$ . |
Contact the Dept of State.
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ok, three replies and three different answers :)
what are the limitations of using my regular US license abroad? |
Dude, I live half of the year in Europe, I get my IDL from AAA. Quick and easy.
Depending on the country you go to, you may experience problems with just the US DL. I suggest you pay the $12 to be on the safe side. |
my bad........................from dos website.
---------------------------------------- International Driving Permits- Although many countries do not recognize U.S. driver's licenses, most countries accept an international driving permit (IDPs). IDPs are honored in more than 150 countries outside the U.S. (See AAA?s application form for the list of countries. They function as an official translation of a U.S. driver's license into 10 foreign languages. These licenses are not intended to replace valid U.S. state licenses and should only be used as a supplement to a valid license. IDPs are not valid in an individual?s country of residence. Before departure, you can obtain one from an automobile association authorized by the U.S. Department of State to issue IDPs. Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic (1949) authorizes the U.S. Department of State to empower certain organizations to issue IDPs to those who hold valid U.S. driver?s licenses. The Department has designated the American Automobile Association (AAA) and the American Automobile Touring Alliance as the only authorized distributors of IDPs. Many foreign countries require deposit of a customs duty or an equivalent bond for each tourist automobile entering its territory, and the motoring associations are equipped with the necessary facilities for providing expeditiously a standard bond document (Article 3 of the Convention). The Convention is not applicable to United States motorists using their cars in the United States. |
Cool, thanks a lot for the answers guys.
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As long as your driving license is written in 'English' you can pretty much drive anywhere in Europe using your U.S license :)
It also works the same in reverse :) Some countries will even allow you to drive on a passport... even if you dont have a driving license LOL Regards, Lee |
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