Exchanging your foreign driving license in France

Moving to France is an exciting adventure, but it comes with its share of admin tasks, on of which is dealing with your driving license. If you are planning to drive in France, knowing the rules and requirements for foreign driving licenses is crucial. Whether you’re an American expat, British expat, or from another country, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about exchanging your foreign driving license when relocation to France.

Exchanging Your Foreign Driving License in France

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Can you drive in France with a foreign driving license?

The short answer is: it depends on your country of origin.

EU/EEA licenses: If your driving license was issued by a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, you can continue driving in France as long as your license remains valid. There’s no need to exchange it for a French license.

British driving license – PRE-2021: If you have a UK driving license issued before 2021, you can drive in France without needing to exchange it. However, an exchange becomes mandatory in the following cases:

  • Your license expires or becomes invalid
  • You apply for a new license category
  • You face a traffic violation in France that results in a loss of points or restrictions
  • Your license is lost, stolen, or damaged

British driving license – POST-2021: If your UK license was issued after 2021, you must exchange it for a French driving license when relocating.

Non-EU/EEA licenses: A driving license issued by a non-EU country is valid for up to one year after establishing normal residence in France. After that, you must exchange it for a French license or face taking the French driving exam.

Conditions for exchanging a foreign driving license in France

To successfully exchange your foreign driving license for a French one, you need to meet the following criteria:

  • Age requirement: You must meet the minimum age to drive in France for the vehicle category.
  • Normal residence: You must have established your primary residence in France. 
  • Valid residence permit: If you are neither European nor French, you need a valid residence permit.
  • License issued while residing abroad: The driving license must have been issued while you had normal residence in the issuing country.
  • Health requirements: You must follow any medical restrictions listed on your license (e.g., mandatory eyeglasses).
  • No suspensions or cancellations: You should not have had your license suspended, revoked or canceled in the issuing country or in France.

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How to exchange your foreign driving license

The process for exchanging your foreign driving license is entirely online through the ANTS (National Agency for Secured Documents) website. The exchange is free of charge.

Required documents
To prepare your application, you will need the following documents, either photographed or scanned in colour:

  • Two-sided image of the original driving license
  • Official translation: If the license isn’t in French, a legalised translation is required if done abroad. If done in France, it must be by an authorised translator or the issuing country’s embassy.
  • Proof of identity: Passport or French ID
  • Proof of domicile: Less than 6 months old (utility bills, rental agreement, etc.)
  • Proof of regular residence: Residence permit or OFII sticker in your passport
  • Photo and digital signature code: If unavailable, fill out and mail a photo-signature form
  • Certification of driving rights: Less than 6 months old, issued by the licensing authority in your home country, confirming your license’s validity
  • Translation of the certificate of driving rights (if not in French)
  • Proof of normal residence in the issuing country (if not a national of that country)
  • Decision of cancellation or suspension: If your license was revoked or suspended

What happens after your application?

Once your application is submitted, you can continue driving with your current license while it’s being processed.

When your French driving license is issued, the date on it will indicate the start of its validity. French driving licenses are typically valid for 15 years.

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Why you shouldn't delay exchanging your license

Failing to exchange your non-EU license in time means you’ll have to take the full French driving exam, including theory and practical tests, which can be challenging and time-consuming. Avoid the stress by starting your application process promptly after relocating to France.

Final notes

Navigating French bureaucracy can be overwhelming, but exchanging your foreign driving license doesn’t have to be. By knowing the requirements, gathering the necessary documents, and following the online process through ANTS, you can ensure a smooth transition to driving in France. Whether you’re a British expat, American expat, or from another part of the world, getting your driving situation sorted will make living in France much easier — and safer. Happy driving!

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