Many of you have imagined driving a car abroad. For those who are wondering what it takes to make it happen, we would like to inform you about how to issue an international driver’s license.
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From now on, get your international driver’s license easily through this article!
How to issue an international driver’s license
First, those who have a driver’s license can obtain an international driver’s license, so please obtain a driver’s license in Korea and get it issued through this article.
You can easily apply for an international driver’s license online through Korea’s safe driving integrated complaint site.
Click the button above and go to the safe driving integrated complaint site operated by the Road Traffic Authority.
Click Issuance of Driver’s License on the site ▶ International Driver’s License.
Where to apply for international license
In this way, it is possible to issue a certificate online, but there is a drawback. If you do not apply for issuance in the morning, you must try again the next day. The reason is that the number of cases is limited to 350 to ensure smooth business processing.
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Therefore, in case this happens, you can apply directly at the driver’s license test center or through the police station. Please check all application locations below.
International driver’s license required
If you are applying on your own, you must prepare your passport, driver’s license, and passport photo. If you need an international driver’s license while staying abroad, you must additionally submit an immigration certificate.
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An international driver’s license is valid for one year from the date of issuance. If you apply for issuance of an international driver’s license during the suspension period, an international driver’s license valid for one year will be issued from the day after the end of the suspension period.
The fee is 8,500 won, and you can only drive in Korea and countries that are part of the Geneva and Vienna Conventions, not all over the world. The list of countries is as follows.