🇫🇷 Do you need an IDP to drive in France?
Depends on your licence· 1968 Vienna Convention· Last reviewed 1 May 2026
Short answer
It depends on the country that issued your licence — France accepts some foreign licences directly while others require an International Driving Permit (IDP). Confirm the rule for your specific licence before you travel.
Driving in France: the rule explained
EU/EEA licenses are fully valid. Non-EU licenses are accepted for up to a year if in French or accompanied by an official translation or IDP. Non-Latin-script licenses effectively require an IDP or sworn translation.
Exemption: EU/EEA licenses are valid in France without an IDP or translation.
Renting a car in France
Rental companies accept most foreign licenses with a passport; an IDP or translation is requested when the license isn't in the Latin alphabet.
What to carry when driving in France
- 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
France: frequently asked questions
Do I need an International Driving Permit (IDP) to drive in France?
Is a translated driving licence accepted in France?
What do I need to rent a car in France?
Which IDP convention does France use?
Official sources
Need a real, government-recognised IDP? See how to get an IDP from an authorised issuer.
