Code 95 Certification for Foreign Drivers in Hungary #
If you are a foreign driver seeking Code 95 certification in Hungary, here’s a detailed explanation of the process:
What is Code 95? #
Code 95 is an endorsement added to your driving license, primarily within the European Union, indicating that you possess the necessary professional competence to drive trucks or buses for commercial purposes. It confirms that you have completed the required initial qualification and periodic training as stipulated by EU Directive 2003/59/EC.
Initial Qualification #
For EU/EEA Citizens:
- If you hold a driving license issued by an EU/EEA member state, the process is generally straightforward. Your Code 95 can be obtained in any EU member state, and it will be recognized across the EU.
- You need to complete the required training hours (280 hours, including 20 hours of driving) and pass the theoretical and practical exams.
For Non-EU/EEA Citizens:
- If you are not a citizen of an EU/EEA country, you must prove that you are legally employed by a company established in Hungary.
- You will need to undergo the initial qualification process, which includes theoretical and practical training, followed by exams.
Periodic Training #
General Requirements:
- Code 95 is valid for five years. To renew it, you must complete 35 hours of periodic training every five years.
- The training can be split into modules, but it must cover the subjects specified in the EU Directive.
Steps to Obtain Code 95 in Hungary #
- Enroll in a Training Center:
- Find an accredited training center in Hungary that offers Code 95 courses.
- Ensure the training center is recognized by the Hungarian transport authority.
- Complete the Training:
- Attend the required training sessions. For initial qualification, this is more extensive. For renewal, it involves 35 hours of periodic training.
- The training covers various topics, including driving regulations, safety, first aid, and vehicle technology.
- Pass the Exams:
- For initial qualification, you will need to pass both theoretical and practical exams.
- Periodic training usually does not require exams, but attendance and participation are mandatory.
- Application and Documentation:
- Submit the necessary documents to the relevant Hungarian authority (typically the local transport authority or licensing office).
- Required documents usually include:
- Driving license
- Proof of training completion
- Proof of legal residency or employment in Hungary (if applicable)
- Passport or ID card
- Receive Code 95 Endorsement:
- Once you have completed all the requirements and your application is approved, the Code 95 will be endorsed on your driving license.
- In some cases, you may receive a separate qualification card.
Specific Regulations and Considerations in Hungary #
- Language Requirements: Training and exams are typically conducted in Hungarian. Ensure you have sufficient language proficiency or access to translation services.
- Accredited Training Centers: Verify that the training center is officially accredited by the Hungarian transport authority.
- Legal Employment: Non-EU/EEA citizens must have valid employment with a Hungarian transport company to be eligible for Code 95.
Where to Find More Information #
- Hungarian Transport Authority (Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium): Check the official website for the most up-to-date regulations and accredited training centers.
- EU Directive 2003/59/EC: Refer to the original EU directive for the framework of Code 95 requirements.
By following these steps and ensuring compliance with Hungarian regulations, you can successfully obtain Code 95 certification as a foreign driver in Hungary.