What you need to know about the International Driving Permit

An International Driving Permit is not a driving licence. It must be used in conjunction with your national driving licence.

It is used to enable a visitor to drive in countries that do not accept the domestic driving licence of a particular country as a valid document.

As the Cyprus licence is in English and Greek, it is accepted in many countries. Check the validity with the local Government Offices if you are unsure.

This is sometimes because the licence is not in a language that the host country’s officials can read or will accept. It also restricts the time a person can drive in a country before complying with domestic law regarding driving tests and the issuing of driving licences.

Validity of International Driving Permits.

A full domestic licence is required before an International Driving Permit is issued. Both documents must be valid and in date, and produced together for the International Driving Permit to be accepted.

How to apply for a Cyprus International Driving Permit.

You require:

  1. Completed form TOM 26A.
  2. Your Full Cyprus Driving Licence
  3. Two recent passport size photograph (40x35mm)
  4. Fee of € 30

Take the completed form to your local Department of Road Transport Office or Citizens Service Centre.

Those IDPs issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention are valid for one year. This applies to those issued in Cyprus.

Each State authorises issuing agents within its territory. IDPs can only be issued by them, and they must conform to a set pattern. Other documents purporting to be IDPs or international driving licences issued by anyone else are not acceptable or legal.

Cyprus has ratified the Convention on Road Traffic (Geneva, 1949) and the Vienna Convention 1968.

Most countries have signed up to the Geneva Convention or honour it. A smaller number of countries accept the IDPs issued under the Vienna Convention.

The information on this page refers to non-vocational driving licences.