In brief
- A driving license issued by a non-European country is valid for 1 year from the date of acquiring normal residency in France.
- Starting May 1, 2026, exchanging this license for a French license will require a stamp duty of 40 € (20 € in French Guiana).
- The exchange is mandatory to continue driving beyond this one-year period, except for specific exceptions.
- This procedure does not apply to European licenses or British licenses issued before 2021 in most cases.
Who needs to exchange their license?
The need to exchange your license depends on your status and the nationality of the document you hold. According to official data from service-public.fr, here are the distinct situations:
You are a student
If you are a foreign student holding a "student" residence permit, you do not need to apply for the exchange of your driving license. You can drive in France with your non-European license for the entire duration of your studies.
You have a British license
The rules vary depending on the date of issuance:
- License issued before 2021: Your license is recognized in France as long as it is valid. The exchange is not mandatory, except in the following cases:
- Your license is no longer valid.
- You are applying for a new category of license (extension).
- You commit an offense in France resulting in a loss of points, a restriction, a suspension, or an annulment.
- Your license has been stolen, lost, or is damaged.
- : You must apply to exchange your British license for a French license.
You are in another situation (not students and not pre-2021 British licenses)
You must apply to exchange your non-European driving license for a French license if you are settling in France. Indeed, a license issued by a non-European country (except for a British license issued before 2021) is only valid for 1 year from the date of acquiring normal residency in France. After this period, the exchange is mandatory to drive legally.
Note: If you are returning to France after expatriation and wish to recover your French license, the process is different (restoration of driving rights).
Conditions for the exchange
For a foreign license to be exchanged, it must meet several strict conditions:
- Exchangeable country: The license must have been issued by a country whose relevant category can be exchanged for a French license. A simulator available on the official site allows you to check this eligibility.
- : The exchange is only possible for licenses of equivalent categories issued under conditions compliant with French standards. For example, a foreign B license with significant restrictions (limited hours, limited number of passengers) cannot be exchanged for a standard French B license.
Warning: It is not possible to obtain a motorcycle license A by exchange. You will be issued a motorcycle license A2, and you will need to undergo training after 2 years to obtain the license A.
Personal conditions to meet
In addition to the characteristics of the license, you must meet the following conditions:
- Be of the minimum age to drive in France for vehicles of the equivalent category.
- Have your normal residence in France.
- Have a valid residence permit if you are neither European nor French.
- Have passed the driving test when you had your normal residence in the issuing country.
- Comply with any medical prescriptions noted on your license (e.g., mandatory glasses).
- Have taken, if necessary, a medical fitness examination for driving (e.g., if your health condition involves a restriction on the validity period).
Deadlines for requesting the exchange
The deadline for requesting the exchange varies depending on your nationality:
- Foreigner (first-time regular arrival): You have a deadline of 1 year from the acquisition of normal residency in France to make the request.
If these conditions are not met or if the deadline is exceeded without an exchange being made, you must take the driving test in France.
Cost
Starting May 1, 2026, exchanging a foreign driving license for a French license will incur a fee. You will need to pay a stamp duty of:
- 40 € (general rate)
- 20 € (for French Guiana)
This measure is provided for in the finance law for 2026. The information presented here remains valid until the stamp is operational on the France Titres - ANTS website, scheduled for May 4, 2026.
Documents and procedures
Although the exact list of documents may vary by prefecture, the essential elements mentioned include:
- The original driving license that is currently valid.
- An official translation if the license is not in French (legalized or apostilled if done abroad, or by a certified translator/embassy if done in France).
- A valid residence permit (if non-European).
- Proof of normal residence in France.
The request is generally made online via ANTS (National Agency for Secure Titles), especially for the payment of the stamp duty starting in May 2026.
Pitfalls to avoid
- Driving after the one-year deadline: Without an exchange, your non-European license is no longer valid for driving in France after 1 year of normal residency.
- Incorrect translation: An unofficial or non-legalized/apostilled translation will result in the rejection of the application.
- License restrictions: If your foreign license has major restrictions, the exchange for a standard French license will be refused.
- Motorcycle license A: Do not expect to obtain the license A directly by exchange; you will receive an A2 with a requirement for further training.
Official source
All the information above is extracted from the official sheet service-public.fr titled "Exchange of driving licenses obtained outside Europe (EU/EEA) - settling in France," verified on October 20, 2025.