Valid in 150+ countries, your International Drivers Permit lets you travel freely and drive with confidence – anytime, anywhere.
150+ Countries
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If you’re planning to drive in Australia or travel abroad, obtaining an International Driving Permit (IDP) is crucial. An IDP serves as an official translation of your Australian driver’s licence into multiple languages, facilitating communication with foreign authorities and rental agencies. While an IDP is not a standalone document, it must be carried alongside your valid Australian licence to ensure compliance with international driving regulations. Many countries require an IDP for foreign drivers, and without it, you may face challenges renting a vehicle or even driving legally. Therefore, securing an IDP before your journey is essential for a smooth and lawful driving experience overseas.
To obtain an International Driving Permit in Australia, you must apply through an authorised provider, such as the Australian Automobile Association (AAA). The application process typically requires you to be over 18 years of age and hold a full, unrestricted Australian driver’s licence. You’ll need to provide a recent passport-sized photograph and a clear copy of the front and back of your current driver’s licence. The IDP is usually valid for 12 months from the date of issue, as long as your Australian licence remains valid. Applications can often be submitted online, by mail, or in person at authorised locations, with processing times varying depending on the method chosen
An IDP is not required to drive within Australia. However, if you're a visitor with a foreign driver's licence, you may need an IDP, especially if your licence is not in English. It's advisable to check the specific requirements of the state or territory you're visiting.
Yes, a digital driver's licence can be used for the application process. Ensure that the digital version is clear and legible, as it will be used to verify your identity and driving credentials.
An IDP is recognised in over 150 countries, but not all nations accept it. It's essential to verify the specific driving requirements of your destination country before travelling.
No, you must apply for your IDP personally. The application process requires your signature and personal information, making it impossible for someone else to apply on your behalf.
Processing times can vary. If applying online, it may take several business days for your IDP to be issued and mailed to you. In-person applications at authorised locations may result in immediate issuance, depending on the provider's services.