International Driving Permits

It is available to all Irish residents with a valid full Irish driving licence and to all EU/EEA licence holders who are resident in Ireland. It cannot be issued to learner permit holders or non-EU/EEA licence holders. There are two types of permits:

Where can I use an IDP?

How can I apply for an IDP?

You can download an IDP application form on AA Travel Services website and post with the following documents to AA Travel Services, PO Box 11331, Dublin 2.

If two or more permits are required you will need to send an additional passport photograph and application form for each permit along with the appropriate fee.

Irish licence holders taking up residence abroad

A learner permit is not valid to drive or exchange in Northern Ireland or any other country outside Ireland.

* Note; Motorcycles and cars are the only categories recognised for exchange with New Zealand and Taiwan.

Where an Irish licence holder exchanges their licence for a New Zealand licence and has held their driving licence for less than 2 years, they will have to do the stage 2 test in New Zealand.

The various states in Australia generally recognise Irish driving licences in respect of a car or motorcycle entitlement for exchange. Truck and bus licences are not exchangeable.

Canadian Provinces

Each Canadian province exchange agreement with Ireland is individual. They may differ in categories and administrative procedures. These agreements have been carefully put together to reach a licence exchange agreement and signed off by the Departments of Transport in the respective jurisdictions.

Please note that contacts are still ongoing with other Canadian provinces to finalise similar arrangements.

Ontario, Canada

A licence exchange agreement between Ireland and Ontario allows Irish licence holders to exchange their car driving licence for a category G or G1 as appropriate in Ontario. Ontario licence holders can exchange a G or G1 driving licence for the category B (car) Irish driving licence restricted to automatic transmission.

Manitoba, Canada

A licence exchange agreement between Ireland and Manitoba allows Irish licence holders to exchange their motorcycle categories A, A1 or A2 for Class 6 F licence. Manitoba licence holders can exchange a Class 6, stage I and F driving licence for the category A1 Irish driving licence (small motorcycle).

Alberta, Canada

A licence exchange agreement between Ireland and Alberta allows Irish licence holders to exchange their motorcycle categories AM, A1 for Class 6 and B,W categories for Class 5 licence.

British Columbia, Canada

A licence exchange agreement between Ireland and British Columbia allows Irish licence holders to exchange their motorcycle categories AM, A1 for Class 6 or 8 and their B, W for Class 5 or 7 licence as appropriate. One is their novice and the other is the licence they get when finished novice, so we can give them a full licence and the start date indicates whether they fall into novice or not.

Category to be given on Irish Licence Class on British Columbia Licence
B*, W Class 5
AM, A1 Class 6
B*, W Class 7
AM, A1 Class 8

Saskatchewan

A licence exchange agreement between Ireland and Saskatchewan allows Irish licence holders to exchange their motorcycle categories AM, A1 for Class M Non Novice and categories B,W for Class 5 driving licence.

Newfoundland and Labrador Province of Canada

Holders of Irish driving licences can exchange their licences in Newfoundland and Labrador for the following categories:

Category on Irish Licence Category to be given licence Newfoundland and Labrador
B, W Class 5
B, W Class 5 Level II
A1, AM Class 6
A1, AM Class 6 level II

Are you living abroad to study or working abroad to carry out a task of a definite duration?

Conditions for Applying to Renew or Replace your Driving Licence from Abroad

If however you do not have a PSC and a verified MyGovID and are unable to attend an NDLS centre in person, you will be required to provide the following documentary evidence to the address below.

  1. A fully completed and signed Driving Licence Application Form. Please ensure your signature is kept within signature box.
  2. Original good quality passport sized photograph on a white background. Your signature signed onto A4 white page – this should match signature on your application form as it will be scanned onto your licence.
  3. A colour photocopy of photograph and signature page(s) of your current passport.
  4. Fees: €55 for a 10-year licence or €35 for a replacement licence, payable only by credit transfer. You will need to provide a valid email address on your application form to allow us to contact you regarding payment.
  5. Working abroad on a fixed term contract – We require the original letter from employer detailing terms of your employment of a definite duration - start date and expected end date is required on headed paper along with the signature and contact details of employer.
  6. Studying abroad: original correspondence from College/University confirming the title and duration of the course, signed and contact details of course head.
  7. Evidence of being ‘normally resident’ in Ireland - correspondence with your Irish address dated within 6 months - utility bill, statement from a financial institution, correspondence from a State Department/Agency.
  8. Proof of PPSN – copy of PPS card or other document showing PPS number.
  9. Previous Driving Licence or if unable to enclose same, a police report or police stamp on application form, declaring that your licence has been lost or stolen (police stamp from a foreign country will be accepted).
  10. You can download a Medical Report Form - must be completed and stamped by a medical practitioner whose name is on the General Register of Medical Practitioners in Ireland and submitted within one month of your application. A Medical Report form will be required if:

Completed applications should be posted to: Road Safety Authority, Driver Licensing Section, Primrose Hill, Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland

You will not be able to renew or replace your licence from abroad if:

Learner permits are only valid in the country of issue and cannot be renewed while working or studying abroad.

An Irish driving licence is valid for renewal up to 10 years after expiry and can be renewed within three months in advance of its expiry.