Valid in 150+ countries, your International Drivers Permit lets you travel freely and drive with confidence – anytime, anywhere.
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If you’re planning to drive in the United States, carrying an International Driving Permit (IDP) is highly recommended. While some U.S. states may accept foreign driver’s licenses, many require an IDP to ensure that your license information is translated into English. This is particularly important for visitors from non-English-speaking countries. An IDP serves as a translation of your valid national driver’s license and is recognized in over 150 countries. It’s important to note that an IDP is not a standalone document; it must be accompanied by your original, valid driver’s license. Without both documents, you may face challenges when renting a car or dealing with law enforcement.
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To apply for an IDP in the U.S., you must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid U.S. driver's license. Both AAA and AATA require that your driver's license be unexpired at the time of application.
Yes, non-U.S. citizens who are residents of the United States and hold a valid U.S. driver's license are eligible to apply for an IDP through AAA or AATA.
No, an IDP is not a standalone document. You must carry your original, valid driver's license along with your IDP when driving in the United States.
Yes, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid Canadian driver's license.
While an IDP is recognized in many countries, it's essential to check the specific requirements of your destination. Some countries may have additional regulations or may not recognize the IDP.