International Drivers Licence

International Driving Permits are a special permit for tourists, allowing motorists to drive internationally without further tests or applications provided their domestic drivers licence is valid. It is also a requirement for renting a car in many countries.

IDPs are accepted worldwide (in over 150 countries) as a recognisable form of identification and are officially sanctioned by the United Nations. It is a translation of your driver's licence and must be carried with your domestic driver's licence at all times.

Even if you don’t intend to drive overseas it is useful to carry an IDP in case of an emergency and as an additional form of identification.

Only RACV and constituent members of the AAA (Australian Automobile Association) are authorised to issue IDPs. The RACV issues IDPs through RACV Shops

Please note:

  • An IDP is not a stand-alone document.
  • Is valid for 12 months
  • Must be carried with your current domestic driving licence
  • If you are applying for an IDP at an RACV shop, you are not required to print out and complete an IDP application

how does an idp work

International Driving Permits (IDPs) entitle the holder to drive motor vehicles specified in the IDP and in all counteracting countries without further examination.

Your IDP carries your identification details in nine languages (English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Italian, German, Arabic, Swedish and French), in case you need to communicate with foreign authorities.

An IDP is valid for 12 months from the date of issue unless the holder's domestic driving licence expires or is revoked in the meantime. IDP's cannot be post dated under any circumstances.

It in no way diminishes the obligation of the holder to conform strictly to the laws and regulation relating to residence or the exercise of a profession which are in force in each country visited.

A person may apply for a further permit. Such applications must be accompanied by the applicant's current Australian Driving Licence or photocopy of, and a passport size photograph colour or black and white (photocopy/facsimile not acceptable) and the fee applicable at the time.

special notes:

  • IDPs may NOT be issued to persons under 18 years of age regardless of whether they hold a national driving licence. In addition, IDPs cannot be issued to holders of Learner Permits Licences or other limited/restricted use licences, issued under the directive of a State Court of Law.
  • IDP's can be issued to External Territory licence holders from Norfolk Island, Christmas Island and Cocos Keeling Islands.
  • There is no upper age limit for the use of IDPs.

what are the country requirements

Different countries have different identification requirements when driving a vehicle. Some countries require international motorists to possess an IDP.
Check the requirements of your destination before you go.

the cost of an idp

An IDP costs $30.60 each. If an IDP is required through the mail postage fees will apply.

how to apply for an idp

To obtain an IDP you can visit your nearest RACV Shop with your current Australian Driver's Licence and a recent passport size photo.  Passport photos must be on photographic quality paper.  Standard copy paper will not be accepted. IDP photos are available for purchase at selected RACV Shops.

Note: If applying for an IDP through an RACV shop, an application form is not required.

If applying for an IDP outside of Australia print out the IDP application form provided and enclose a clear copy of your current Australian Driver's Licence (both front and back), a recent passport size photo and payment including postage fees. Another option is to send your application to a family member or friend who can arrange the IDP on your behalf and send it back to you.

proof of non-residence

Please provide the following documents for proof of non-residence:

  • Itinerary of travel arrangements
  • Passport
  • Visa

 

 


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