🇱🇻 Do you need an IDP to drive in Latvia?
IDP recommended· 1968 Vienna Convention· Last reviewed 17 Jun 2026
Short answer
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is strongly recommended for driving in Latvia, even where it is not always strictly enforced. Carry it alongside your original national licence.
Driving in Latvia: the rule explained
Latvia is a party to the 1968 Vienna Convention and recognises foreign driving licences that comply with it. A non-EU visitor may drive in Latvia for up to 1 year from arrival on a valid home licence, but an International Driving Permit is strongly recommended — especially if the licence is not in Latin script — to satisfy police and rental desks.
Exemption: Licences issued by an EU member state, an EFTA/EEA state, or the United Kingdom are fully valid in Latvia until the licence's own expiry date.
Renting a car in Latvia
Many Latvian rental agencies, particularly at Riga airport and major cities, ask for an IDP alongside your national licence, especially for non-Latin-script or non-EU licences.
Motorcycles & scooters: The same rules apply to motorcycles: carry your home licence with the correct category plus an IDP or certified translation if your licence is not in Latin script.
What to carry when driving in Latvia
- Original driving license (physical card)
- Passport with valid visa/entry stamp
- Translation companion or certified translation of your license
- Proof of insurance covering the destination
- IDP (1968 Vienna model) or certified translation if your home licence is not in Latin script
- Valid only for up to 1 year from arrival on a non-EU licence
Latvia: frequently asked questions
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Official sources
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