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International Driving License (IDP / IDL) now mandatory

Apply for your international drivers permit online – accepted in Bali and Indonesia (and beyond)

An IDP is essential when driving abroad

International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver’s license in your country of origin

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Driving through Bali was a breeze with my International Driving Permit! When the traffic officer recognized it instantly, I felt confident and stress-free. Don’t miss out on hassle-free travel – get your IDP now and experience worry-free adventures like never before!

Our pricing varies depending on the years of validity and package. The digital package starts at $49 and the printed package starts at $69 with shipping fees. Please visit here for more detailed information.

Available in 12 languages, making it easier for you to communicate with foreign officials and understand traffic signs and regulations in countries where English is not widely spoken. This added convenience and accessibility ensure you can navigate foreign roads safely and confidently.

Giving you plenty of time to plan multiple trips and enjoy extended stays abroad. The long validity period also makes it a cost-effective option for frequent travelers who want to avoid the hassle and expense of obtaining a new IDP for every trip.

Driving without a valid license in a foreign country can result in hefty fines, legal troubles, and even imprisonment. An IDP ensures that you can drive legally and avoid any legal issues while traveling overseas. It’s a must-have for any traveler planning to rent a car or drive abroad.

Obtaining an IDP doesn’t have to break the bank. With the best price guaranteed, you can obtain an IDP at an affordable price without compromising on quality or service. Don’t overspend on expensive third-party providers or risk obtaining a fake permit. Get your IDP at the best price and travel with peace of mind.

CAN I DRIVE IN BALI WITH MY DRIVER’S LICENCE?

For anyone wanting to drive in Bali (whether this be by car, motorbike, or scooter), you are going to need an International Driving Permit (IDP) this is sometimes know as an International Drivers Licence (IDL). These permits need to be obtained in your home country and are basically a translation of your current driver’s licence into a number of different languages.

You then need to have BOTH this International Driving Permit (IDP) on you, PLUS your regular drivers licence, at all times when driving or riding on Balinese roads.

Under Indonesian traffic law, driving without a license is an offense punishable by up to four months in prison or a fine of IDR1 million (US$67.84).

If you want to drive around on a scooter or car in Bali, know that after living in Bali for 3 months, you should then go ahead and get a local driver’s license. One of the main prerequisites of obtaining a local driver’s license in Indonesia is having a valid international driver’s license. 

HOW TO OBTAIN AN INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT (IDP)

Getting your hands on an International Driving Permit (IDP) before you leave for Bali is straight forward. For Australians, you can get it done through companies like RACQ and RACV and NRMA. For example at NMRA, you fill out the required form online and wait 5 days for it to be processed, and your permit is then posted out to you.

You can also check out the International Driving Permit website and search for your country. Here you’ll receive specific instructions based on your country of origin for how to go about getting your IDP. For example click here if you are from America and would like to get an International Drivers Licence.

Ensure you have your usual driver’s licence from your country of origin and your International Driving Permit with you once you touch down and you’ll be covered for driving legally in Bali. However this is not the same as being covered for an International Motorbike licence. Car and Motorbikes are different licences. This is mentioned becuase many Health insurance providers will ask for a copy of your registered motorbike licence should you have an accident and wish to claim.