How to Convert a Domestic Driver's License to an International Driver's License?

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VonSamantha
07/30/25 10:43am
Process for converting a domestic driver's license to an international driver's license: 1. The applicant must hold a valid driver's license and submit a copy of the valid driver's license. 2. Fill out the international driver's license application customer information form in block letters. 3. Sign the English application form for the international driver's license with your own signature. 4. Two copies of the IADC International Driver's License application entrustment contract need to be signed. 5. Submit one 2-inch (passport size) color photo of yourself. 6. The applicant fills out the international driver's license application form. Additional information about international driver's licenses: 1. Strictly speaking, an international driver's license is a certification, translation, and notarization of the driver's domestic license by a third-party organization. 2. With an international driver's license combined with your domestic license, you can drive abroad. The international driver's license is usually translated into several languages and contains the driver's basic information. 3. Generally, the license document is printed in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, and consists of an ID card.
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