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Can I drive in New Zealand with a US license?

🇺🇸 United States license · 🇳🇿 New Zealand · Updated 17 Jun 2026

Direct answer

Yes. As a visitor you can drive in New Zealand on your valid US license because it is in English. The official limit is up to 12 months for motorcycle and truck licenses and up to 18 months for car licenses. No IDP is legally required for an English license, though a translation or IDP can help at checks.

At a glance

IDP required?
No for an English US license; optional companion
Translation useful?
Only required if your license is not in English; otherwise optional
Where to get the IDP
AAA or AATA in the US before departure
Rental desks
Accept a valid English US license directly
Max driving period
Up to 12 months (motorcycle/truck) or 18 months (car) as a visitor
Trip decision path

Turn this guide into a clean travel plan

Use the guide as context, then confirm your exact license, destination, dates, and vehicle before buying anything.

3 authority sources

1 · Verify the rule

United States license and New Zealand destination prefilled.

2 · Use an authorized IDP route

If the checker says an IDP is required, get it from your license country's authorized issuer. We do not sell IDPs.

3 · Add a translation companion

Use the translation pack when rental desks, insurers, or checkpoints need to read your license. It is not a permit.

What the rules say

The NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) lets visitors drive on a valid overseas license. A US license in English needs no International Driving Permit. If a license is not in English, the driver must carry an accurate English translation from an approved translator, an embassy, or the issuing authority, or an IDP that serves as that translation. You must always carry the original license the permit is based on.

How long you can drive

Waka Kotahi allows up to 12 months of driving on an overseas motorcycle or truck license and up to 18 months on an overseas car license, measured from your most recent arrival in New Zealand. Beyond those limits you must convert to a New Zealand license. For a typical tourist trip you are comfortably within the visitor window on a valid US car license.

Driving on the left

New Zealand drives on the left with right-hand-drive vehicles. Roads are scenic but narrow and winding, with many single-lane bridges and few motorways outside cities. Give way rules and frequent one-lane bridges catch visitors out, so slow down and read signs carefully. Traffic crashes are a leading cause of injury for visitors, so allow extra travel time and avoid driving when jet-lagged.

What to prepare

  • Carry your valid physical US driver's license whenever you drive
  • Confirm you are within the 12 or 18 month visitor window
  • Bring your passport and rental confirmation for pickups
  • Carry an IDP or certified translation as an optional backup
  • Learn left-side driving and single-lane bridge give-way rules
  • Allow extra time on narrow, winding rural roads

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need an IDP to drive in New Zealand on a US license?
No. An IDP is not legally required for an English-language US license. Waka Kotahi accepts your valid US license directly. An accurate English translation or an IDP is only mandatory when the license is not in English, though carrying one can be reassuring at a roadside check.
How long can I drive as a visitor in New Zealand?
Up to 12 months on an overseas motorcycle or truck license and up to 18 months on an overseas car license, counted from your latest arrival. After that you must convert to a New Zealand license. Most tourists stay well within these limits.
Is the World Driving Permit a New Zealand IDP?
No. The World Driving Permit is a certified multi-language translation of your license, not an official IDP. Only AAA or AATA issue US IDPs. WDP is an optional companion document carried alongside your original US license and is never a legal substitute for it.

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