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🇨🇿 Czechia driving licence translation & IDP

1949 + 1968 IDP· Issues IDPs under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions· Last reviewed 20 Jun 2026

Short answer

As a Czech Republic driver you can obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions, covering the widest range of countries. Carry the IDP with your original Czech Republic licence. A certified translation still speeds up roadside and rental-desk checks abroad, especially in countries whose officials don't work in your licence's language.

Driving abroad with a Czechia licence

Czechia is party to both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions, so Czechia drivers obtain their International Driving Permit at home before travelling. The IDP is an official translation of your licence into multiple languages; it is valid only alongside the original card and only while that card remains valid. A separate certified translation companion is useful at police stops and rental desks where staff need a quick, readable copy of your licence details.

What Czechia drivers should carry abroad

  • Your original Czech Republic driving licence (physical card)
  • Passport with any required visa or entry stamp
  • An International Driving Permit issued in Czech Republic under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions
  • A certified translation companion to speed up police and rental-desk checks
  • Proof of insurance valid in your destination

Translate your Czechia licence

A certified, multi-language translation companion for your Czechia licence — ready to carry alongside the original. It is not an IDP and does not replace one.

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Czechia drivers: frequently asked questions

What do I need to drive abroad with a Czech Republic driving licence?
As a Czech Republic driver you can obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions, covering the widest range of countries. Carry the IDP with your original Czech Republic licence. A certified translation still speeds up roadside and rental-desk checks abroad, especially in countries whose officials don't work in your licence's language.
Which International Driving Permit does Czech Republic issue?
Czech Republic issues IDPs under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna Conventions. Your IDP must be obtained in Czech Republic before you travel from an authorised issuer; it is a recognised translation of your licence and is always carried together with the original.
Does a certified translation replace an IDP for Czech Republic drivers?
No. A certified translation companion helps officials and car-rental desks read your Czech Republic licence, but it does not replace an IDP where one is legally required. Always carry your original national licence alongside it. A certified translation still speeds up roadside and rental-desk checks abroad, especially in countries whose officials don't work in your licence's language.

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