While an IDD is widely recognized, acceptance may vary from country to country. It's essential to check the specific requirements of the destination country before traveling.
Depending on the chosen plan, we do offer 3-year validity, 2-year validity, and 1-year validity.
Yes, some countries may impose restrictions on the validity of an IDD. We recommend reaching out to the relevant traffic authorities in the country. They can provide you with the most up-to-date guidance on IDD usage in their country.
Many car rental agencies require an IDD for renting a car abroad. They may have specific validity requirements, so it's essential to confirm this with the rental company.
Alongside the IDD, you must carry your original driver's license and other identification documents as required by the destination country.
Typically, you need a valid driver's license to apply for an IDD. If your domestic license is close to expiration, you may need to renew it before applying for an IDD.
Yes, there are a few countries where the IDD is not recognized such as Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
No. You have to bring your original domestic driver's license alongside your IDD.
No, we don't recommend using the IDD for availing of car insurance.
Yes, however, it's important to note that while the mobile version may be convenient, the traffic authority in Thailand typically requires the printed version of the IDD alongside your original driver's license.
Yes, however, it's important to note that while the mobile version may be convenient, the traffic authority in Italy typically requires the printed version of the IDD alongside your original driver's license.
Yes, however, it's important to note that while the mobile version may be convenient, the traffic authority in UAE typically requires the printed version of the IDD alongside your original driver's license.
No, Japan has specific regulations requiring individuals to acquire their IDD from their country of residence.
No. Vietnam has discontinued recognizing the IDD format aligned with the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic.