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EU Driver in Poland: Do I Need to Exchange My License?

Exchanging Your EU Driver’s License in Poland #

As an EU driver in Poland, whether you need to exchange your driver’s license depends on several factors, including the validity of your license and your residency status. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

General Rule: Recognition of EU Driving Licenses #

Generally, Poland recognizes driving licenses issued by other EU member states. This means you can typically drive in Poland using your EU-issued driving license as long as it is valid.

When Exchange is Necessary #

You are required to exchange your EU driving license for a Polish one in the following situations:

  • Indefinite Residency: If you establish normal residence in Poland (i.e., you are living in Poland for at least 185 days in a calendar year due to personal or occupational ties), you may be required to exchange your driving license.
  • License Expiry: If your EU driving license expires while you are resident in Poland, you will need to obtain a Polish driving license.
  • Specific Endorsements: If your license has specific endorsements that are not recognized in Poland, you might need to exchange it to ensure compliance with Polish regulations.

Procedure for Exchanging Your License #

If you need to exchange your EU driving license, here’s the typical procedure:

  1. Application: Submit an application to the relevant local authority (Starostwo Powiatowe or Urząd Miasta) depending on where you live.
  2. Required Documents:
    • Your current EU driving license.
    • A copy of your residence permit (Karta Pobytu) or proof of residency.
    • A medical certificate confirming your fitness to drive (lekarskie orzeczenie).
    • A psychological assessment (psychologiczne orzeczenie) may be required for certain categories (e.g., C, C1, D, D1).
    • A certified translation of your driving license if it is not in Polish.
    • Proof of payment of the required administrative fee.
    • Passport or National ID.
  3. Medical Examination: You will need to undergo a medical examination by an authorized physician in Poland to certify that you are fit to drive.
  4. Submission: Submit all required documents to the appropriate office.
  5. Issuance of Polish License: Once your application is approved, you will receive your Polish driving license. Your original EU driving license will be returned to the issuing authority of your original country.

Important Considerations #

  • Validity: Ensure your EU driving license is valid at the time of exchange.
  • Medical and Psychological Tests: Be prepared to undergo medical and psychological tests as required by Polish law.
  • Translations: Any documents not in Polish must be officially translated.
  • Fees: There are administrative fees associated with exchanging your driving license. Check with the local authority for the exact amount.

Where to Get More Information #

For the most up-to-date and detailed information, you should consult the following resources:

  • Your Local Starostwo Powiatowe or Urząd Miasta: The local municipal office is the primary authority for handling driving license exchanges.
  • Polish Government Websites: Official government websites provide detailed information on requirements and procedures.

Disclaimer: Regulations can change, so it’s crucial to verify the latest requirements with the relevant Polish authorities before initiating the exchange process.

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