🇱🇦 Do you need an IDP to drive in Laos?
IDP required· 1949 Geneva Convention· Last reviewed 17 Jun 2026
Short answer
Yes — to drive in Laos you generally need an International Driving Permit (IDP), carried together with your original national driving licence. The IDP is a recognised translation of your licence; it never replaces the licence itself.
Driving in Laos: the rule explained
Laos is a 1949 Geneva Convention signatory and government rules require all foreign drivers to hold a valid IDP carried together with their original home licence. A national licence alone is not accepted (except for drivers from Thailand, Vietnam, China and Cambodia under bilateral agreements, if in English or with an English translation). Police checkpoints are common on main roads.
Exemption: Under bilateral agreements, drivers from Thailand, Vietnam, China and Cambodia may drive on their national licence if it is in English or carries an official English translation.
Renting a car in Laos
Rental companies commonly require an IDP, especially for higher-capacity motorbikes; always carry both the IDP and your original licence while driving.
Motorcycles & scooters: To rent a motorbike or scooter you need a valid motorcycle/scooter category on your home licence plus the matching 1949 IDP endorsement.
What to carry when driving in Laos
- 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
- Use a 1949 Geneva IDP — Laos recognises the 1949 convention
- Carry both IDP and home licence for frequent checkpoint stops
Laos: frequently asked questions
Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in Laos?
Is a translated driving licence accepted in Laos?
What do I need to rent a car in Laos?
Which IDP convention does Laos use?
Official sources
Need a real, government-recognised IDP? See how to get an IDP from an authorised issuer.
