How to Apply for an International Driving Permit?

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LaAugust
07/25/25 4:37am
International Driving Permit application method: You need to visit the local Automobile Association (AA organization). The vehicle owner must submit an application, provide 2 personal photos, and complete some procedures, which generally takes about 20 minutes. An International Driving Permit is different from the driving license commonly used in China. The International Driving Permit requires the applicant to already hold a valid national driving license, and the application is processed based on whether the country meets the requirements for issuing International Driving Permits. China defines a driving license as: A motor vehicle driving license is a legal document issued by administrative authorities to individuals who have legally completed driver training, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed official examinations, permitting them to operate specific types of motor vehicles.
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