Geneva Local Reference INFOrmation
Anyone driving a motor vehicle on the roads in France must be 18 years or older and have a valid driving licence (permis de conduire). This licence must be carried on all journeys and must be presented to an official on demand. Some foreign-issued driving licences are valid in France indefinitely (provided certain requirements are met) and some are valid for a limited period. Some may be exchanged for French licences. Foreign issued licences fall into one of three categories:
Driving Licence Issued by an EU or EEA Member StateA driver with an EU-member state driver's licence who takes up residence in France is not required to exchange the licence for a French one. However French licence regulations apply to the non-French EU licence regarding:
Using a valid EU-issued licence in FranceAn EU-member state driver's licence is valid in France, indefinitely, provided the following conditions are respected:
An exchange becomes compulsory if the licence holder commits a driving offence in France - this is so that points can be retracted. Note: Obtaining a French licence through exchange can simplify matters in case of loss or theft and to obtain motor insurance. After the French licence has been issued, the original will be kept by the French authorities and returned to the issuing authority.
To request a licence exchangeApply to the Préfecture for the form Cerfa n°11247 demande d'échange de permis de conduire. Provide the following:
The licence will be exchanged for one in the equivalent category. Once the French licence is issued, the original is taken and sent to the issuing country. There is a fee payable for an exchange. Further documents may be needed for light and heavy goods vehicle licences (LGV and HGV - those other than standard category A and B) and medical certificate may be requested. Note: A towing permit issued on some licences may not be included in the new French licence.
Driving Licence Issued Outside the EU or EEADrivers 18 years and over may drive in France on a valid foreign licence for up to one year. It then becomes obligatory to hold a French driver's licence obtained either through a licence exchange (where permitted) or by taking a French driver's test. At one year from the date marked on the carte de séjour or residency permit, any foreign driving licence becomes invalid. As a result, the driver is uninsured. Agreements exist with certain countries and states (including Australia, South Africa, and some US states and Canadian provinces), whereby an exchange may be made providing that it is done within your first year of legal residency in France. This is where a reciprocal agreement exists between France and that country or state. The list of countries with which France has a reciprocal agreement does change.
Australian, South African driveing licencesHolders of valid South African and Australian (all States and Territories) licences are entitled to exchange them in the same way as holders of valid EU licences provided the application is made within the first 12-months months of residence. (See To request a licence exchange above). Australians note: As the Australian licence does not have a "valid from" date noted on it, a document from the Australian authorities stating when the licence was issued may be required.Canadian licencesDrivers holding licences from Quebec, Newfoundland, Labrador and Ontario may exchange their licence for a French one within the first year after arrival in France. A driver with a licence issued in Ontario may exchange a their category G licence for the equivalent (B or E) in France. In addition, they must have held that licence for at least 24 months in the previous three years. Canadians are advised by the Consulate to report this exchange to the provincial authority that issued the driver’s licence in Canada. If the exchange is not made within one year, a full French theory and practical driving exam must be taken to obtain a French licence.
Canadians with licences from provinces other than Quebec, Newfoundland, Labrador or Ontario may drive on their Canadian licence for three months, but must register with a French driving school and take a French driving test within that time.
New Zealand licencesNew Zealand does not currently have a reciprocal agreement with France; a full French theory and practical driving exam must be taken to obtain a French licence. US CitizensUS citizens 18 years and over may drive in France on a valid US driver's license for one year from the time of receiving a residency permit. It is recommended that to attach a French translation by a sworn translator (traducteur expert-juré) to the US driver's license. Contact details of translators available at the Mairie and Préfecture. If the licence was issued by any of the following states it may be exchanged in the same way as EU and EEA member licences provided application is made within nine months of being issued a residency permit:
If the driver's license is not from one the states mentioned above, the French driving examination must be taken within the first year of residence in France.
US students: The US licence is valid for the full duration of the studies. US temporary visitors: Visitors on a holiday visa (under 90 day visit) may use a valid US driving licence, an International driving licence is recommended but not essential. When a Licence Exchange is Not PermittedIf the licence may not be exchanged, a full French theory and practical driving exam must be taken.
International Driving LicenceThe French driver's licence is accepted as valid in all EU countries. Some other countries request that a visitor carry an International Licence (Permis international) along with their valid national licence; Note: An international licence does not replace a driver's licence - it accompanies it and acts as an official certificate of validity of the national licence. It is an internationally recognised document. Holders of a French driver's permit may apply for an international one at their local Préfecture. Some Sous-Préfectures also issue International Diver's Permits (IDP). The following documents are required:
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