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Non-EU Driver’s License in Croatia: Do You Need to Take a Driving Test?

Driving in Croatia with a Non-EU Driver’s License #

If you’re a non-EU citizen planning to drive in Croatia, here’s what you need to know about using your foreign driver’s license:

General Rules #

In Croatia, the rules regarding the use of a foreign driver’s license depend on your residency status and the type of license you hold.

  • Temporary Stay: If you have a temporary stay permit in Croatia, you can drive using your foreign driver’s license for up to 12 months from the date of entry into Croatia.
  • Permanent Residence: If you establish permanent residence in Croatia, your foreign driver’s license is valid for 6 months from the date you registered your permanent residence. After this period, you must replace it with a Croatian driver’s license.

Exchanging Your Foreign Driver’s License #

Whether you need to take a driving test to exchange your foreign driver’s license depends on the country that issued your license.

  • Countries with Reciprocal Agreements: Croatia has agreements with some countries that allow for the exchange of driver’s licenses without requiring a driving test. Check with the Croatian Ministry of Interior or the local police department to see if your country is on this list.
  • Countries without Agreements: If your country does not have a reciprocal agreement with Croatia, you will likely need to pass a driving test (both theory and practical) to obtain a Croatian driver’s license.

Required Documents for Exchanging a Driver’s License #

To exchange your foreign driver’s license, you will generally need the following documents:

  • Your original foreign driver’s license
  • A certified translation of your driver’s license (if it is not in Croatian)
  • Proof of residency in Croatia (temporary or permanent residence permit)
  • A medical certificate confirming you are fit to drive
  • An application form (available at the local police station)
  • Proof of payment of administrative fees

Taking a Driving Test #

If you are required to take a driving test, it will consist of:

  • Theory Test: A test of your knowledge of Croatian traffic regulations.
  • Practical Test: A driving test to assess your ability to safely operate a vehicle.

Official Sources and Further Information #

For the most up-to-date and accurate information, it is recommended to consult the following official sources:

  • Croatian Ministry of Interior: Check their official website for information on driver’s licenses and traffic regulations.
  • Local Police Department: Contact your local police department for specific requirements and procedures related to exchanging your driver’s license.

Disclaimer: Regulations can change, so always verify the latest requirements with the relevant Croatian authorities.

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