Be it a winter road trip in Hokkaido to catch the sunset on Mount Hakodate or a scenic road trip in Taiwan for a relaxing resort getaway, you get to see so much more of a country when you’ve got your own vehicle, with the added plus of not having to stick to tight tour schedules.
But before embarking on your trip, you’ll need to first apply for an International Driving Permit (IDP) in Singapore, otherwise known as an International Driving Licence. Applying for a permit might be a little confusing, especially if it’s your first time. Fret not – we have compiled everything you need to know about getting an IDP.
Image credit: Chandelle Cheong
The IDP is recognised in over 150 countries, including Japan, Australia, the US, and most European nations. You’ll need to present it when it comes to car rentals, motor insurance claims, verifying drivers with photo identification, and, in the worst case, traffic violations and accidents. Basically, the IDP helps to prove that your driving license is legit, especially if the country you’re heading to does not have English as their first language.
Take note, though, while the IDP is valid in most countries, it is not accepted in countries such as China, Myanmar, and Vietnam. Here’s the full list of countries that recognise the IDP.
As long as you carry a valid Singapore driving licence, you will be eligible to apply for the IDP. And yes, that includes even those holding a valid employment pass.
The IDP costs $20, with an additional fee of $7 for courier services if you’re applying for the permit online to be delivered to your doorstep.
You can apply for the IDP either in person or via the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS) website. If you require the permit urgently, head down to 1 of the 3 physical centres to receive the physical permit immediately, as online applications may take up to 10 days to process. The 3 centres are located in Redhill, Kallang Bahru, and Ang Mo Kio.
Image credit: LIANG LIANG on Google Maps
Before heading down to apply for your IDP, make sure that you have these prepared:
Your Singpass ID is also accepted. You don’t need to bring a passport-sized photograph as it will be taken on site for free. However, if you’re applying on behalf of the applicant, you will need to provide a copy of the applicant’s passport photo alongside their physical Singapore driving licence and NRIC/FIN card.
The IDP can be collected within an hour, but you might have to wait up to 2 hours during peak periods.
Registering for the permit online can be easily done via the AAS website. But before applying, make sure that you have these prepared:
Once you have completed your application, the collection of the permit will be done via courier, which costs $7. Applications have a processing time of 10 working days, with possible delays during the festive season. If you’re applying from overseas, do take note that overseas delivery is not available and a local Singaporean address is required.
Unfortunately, the IDP does expire. The permit is only valid for 1 year, after which you would have to renew it. So make sure to check for expiry dates if you intend to drive overseas for an extended period of time.
Before you race off in your rented car, here are a few things to note to help you use your IDP without any hiccups along the way:
No one likes having to deal with administrative setbacks, especially when you’re overseas. But now that you know how easy it is to apply for an IDP, you can focus simply on enjoying your next road trip.
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Cover image adapted from: Chandelle Cheong & LIANG LIANG from Google Maps
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