What is an international driver’s license?
What is an International Driver’s License? An International Driver’s License (the correct term is “international driving permit”, or IDP) is a document that allows you to drive a motor vehicle legally in 174 countries when it is accompanied by your valid US driver’s license. It contains your name, photo and driver information.
How to obtain an IDP for driving abroad?
Obtain your IDP from the same country that issued your driver’s license. 1 Be at least 18 years old to apply. 2 Carry BOTH your IDP and your valid driver’s license when driving abroad. 3 Obtain your IDP from the same country that issued your driver’s license.
How to get an international driver’s permit?
Where to Get an International Driver’s Permit. Once you have the application completed, you can send it in via the mail or visit a local office of an organization like AAA; you’ll also need two original passport-sized photos and a signed copy of your valid U.S. driver’s license as well as an enclosed check for the fee (typically $15).
How do I get an international driver’s license from AAA?
You don’t have to be a member of AAA or AATA to obtain an international driver’s license from that organization. You can apply in person at your local AAA branch. You can find your local AAA office here. Alternatively, you can mail the application and supporting documentation to the AAA or AATA.
Can the International Driving Permit replace my national driving licence?
No, the International Driving Permit cannot replace your national driving licence. This is a complementary document which only serves as your driver license translation. You are still to have your national driving licence while driving a car overseas.
What is the idlun international driver’s document translation?
The International Driver’s Document translation provided by IDLUN International, LLC is used to help overcome language barriers and communicate with local authorities while travelling abroad. Translation offered by IDLUN International, LLC has no official status and does not endow any legal privileges or rights to its users.