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Driving License in Italy for Expats

Complete guide for foreigners getting a driving license

Quick Answer: Can you drive in Italy with a foreign license?

Yes, for 1 year from residency. After that, you must convert to a Italy license. Good news: the official test is available in English.

Key Facts: Italy Driving License for Expats

Test AuthorityMotorizzazione (Ministero delle Infrastrutture e dei Trasporti)
Official Test LanguageItalian, German (South Tyrol), French, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Romanian, Russian, Albanian, Urdu
Grace Period1 year from residency
Theory Test RequiredYes (if no exchange agreement)
Practical Test RequiredYes (if no exchange agreement)
Medical ExamRequired
Total Cost200-300€ (exchange) or 1,500-2,500€ (full test)
Processing Time2-3 months

Eligibility by Nationality

🇪🇺 EU/EEA Citizens

EU licenses valid indefinitely. Optional exchange possible.

🇺🇸🇬🇧 US/UK Citizens

No agreement with USA. UK: Exchange agreement reached post-Brexit.

🌍 Other Non-EU Citizens

Must convert within 1 year of residency. Requirements depend on agreements.

🎓 Students

Can use foreign license during studies if valid IDP. Must convert if staying.

License Exchange Agreements

1

EU/EEA countries

2

Switzerland

3

San Marino

4

Vatican City

5

UK

6

Japan

7

South Korea

8

Taiwan

9

Singapore

10

Turkey

11

Morocco

12

Moldova

13

Philippines

14

Algeria

15

Tunisia

16

El Salvador

No Agreement (Full Test Required): USA, Canada, Australia - must take full tests

Required Documents

  • ✓Valid passport
  • ✓Codice fiscale
  • ✓Residency certificate
  • ✓Original foreign license
  • ✓Official translation
  • ✓Medical certificate
  • ✓Passport photos

Costs Breakdown

Conversion/Exam Fee100€ approximately
Medical Exam50-80€
Translation50-100€
Total Estimated200-300€ (exchange) or 1,500-2,500€ (full test)

Tips for Expats in Italy

  • 💡Theory test available in multiple languages including English since 2021
  • 💡ZTL zones can result in expensive fines for tourists
  • 💡Codice fiscale required before applying
  • 💡Consider "privatista" option for self-study
  • 💡UK licenses can now be exchanged post-Brexit agreement

Official Resources

Motorizzazione Civile

Official authority website

License Conversion Info

Official conversion page

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the Italian driving test in English?
Yes! Since 2021, the Italian theory test (patente B) is available in several languages including English, French, German, Arabic, Chinese, and more. This is a significant advantage for English-speaking expats.
What is a codice fiscale?
The codice fiscale is your Italian tax identification number. You need it for almost all official procedures, including applying for a driving license.
Can I drive in Italy with a US license?
You can drive with a US license and IDP for up to 1 year after establishing residency. After that, you must obtain an Italian license by taking the full test.

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