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What Documents Do I Need to Exchange My Driver’s License in Lithuania?

Exchanging Your Driver’s License in Lithuania: A Detailed Guide #

If you’re moving to Lithuania and plan to drive, you’ll generally need to exchange your foreign driver’s license for a Lithuanian one. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the documents and process involved:

1. Eligibility and Timeframe #

EU/EEA Licenses: If you hold a driver’s license issued by an EU or EEA country (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), your license is generally valid in Lithuania. You don’t have to exchange it unless:

  • Your license is expiring.
  • You commit a traffic offense that requires license points or suspension.
  • You wish to obtain a Lithuanian driver’s license for personal reasons.

Non-EU/EEA Licenses: If you have a driver’s license from a non-EU/EEA country, you typically need to exchange it within 185 days of establishing residency in Lithuania. After this period, your foreign license is no longer valid.

2. Required Documents #

To exchange your driver’s license, you’ll generally need to provide the following documents:

  • Application Form: You’ll need to complete the standard application form for a driver’s license exchange. This form is usually available at Regitra offices or on their website.
  • Valid Driver’s License: Present your original driver’s license. It must be valid at the time of application.
  • Translation of Driver’s License (if applicable): If your driver’s license is not in Lithuanian, English, or Russian, you’ll need to provide an official translation. Notarized translations are generally accepted.
  • Proof of Residency: Documents that prove your residency in Lithuania. This can include:
    • A declaration of your place of residence.
    • A rental agreement.
    • Any other official document confirming your registered address in Lithuania.
  • Medical Certificate: You’ll need a medical certificate (Form No. 083/a) confirming that you meet the health requirements for driving. This certificate must be issued by a Lithuanian healthcare institution.
  • Personal Identification Document: Your passport or Lithuanian ID card.
  • Driver Health Declaration: A declaration confirming that you are fit to drive.
  • Examination Certificate (if applicable): Depending on the country that issued your license, you might need to pass a theory test or a practical driving test. This is more common for licenses issued by countries outside the EU/EEA.
  • Proof of Payment: Receipt confirming payment of the required administrative fees.
  • Photograph: A recent passport-sized photograph. In some Regitra offices, the photo might be taken digitally on-site.

3. The Exchange Process #

  1. Visit Regitra: Go to one of the Regitra branches. Regitra is the main institution in Lithuania responsible for issuing driver’s licenses and registering vehicles.
  2. Submit Documents: Submit all the required documents to the Regitra officer.
  3. Medical Examination: Obtain a medical certificate from a recognized healthcare provider in Lithuania.
  4. Theory/Practical Test (if required): If required, prepare for and pass the theory and/or practical driving test. Regitra will inform you whether these tests are necessary based on your country of origin.
  5. Payment of Fees: Pay the necessary administrative fees for the license exchange.
  6. Receive Your License: Once all requirements are met, you will receive your Lithuanian driver’s license.

4. Important Considerations #

  • Testing Requirements: Whether you need to take a theory or practical test depends on agreements between Lithuania and the country that issued your original license. Check with Regitra to confirm the specific requirements for your situation.
  • License Categories: The categories on your Lithuanian license will correspond to the categories on your original license.
  • Validity Period: Lithuanian driver’s licenses are typically valid for 10 years (for categories AM, A1, A2, A, B1, B and BE) or 5 years (for categories C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D and DE), depending on the license category and your age.
  • Contact Information: Always check the most up-to-date information on the Regitra website or contact them directly for any specific questions or clarifications.

5. Key Contacts and Resources #

  • Regitra Official Website: https://www.regitra.lt/en
  • Contact Regitra: You can find contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, on the Regitra website.

Disclaimer: Regulations and procedures can change, so it’s essential to verify the latest information with Regitra before starting the license exchange process.

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