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Driving Your Car

Driving Your Car in The Netherlands

Tourists are allowed to drive in the Netherlands on a valid state license, preferably in combination with an International Driver's License which may be obtained in the United States through the AAA.

U.S. Drivers Licenses

In the United States, drivers licenses are issued by State governments through their Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Please see http://www.dmvusa.com/ for further information on how to renew of replace a U.S. driver's license.

The Embassy or Consulate General have no authority to issue, amend or extend any U.S. drivers licenses. This can only be done by the DMV.

Obtaining a Dutch Drivers License
Drivers licenses issued in an EU member state, Lichtenstein, Norway or Iceland, are valid in The Netherlands. Drivers licenses issued in all other countries can only be used for 185 days after making residence in The Netherlands, after which you will need to apply for a Dutch drivers license.

Information regarding the issuance of a Dutch License on the basis of a valid U.S. license may be obtained from the Centraal Bureau Rijvaardigheidsbewijzen (Dutch Driving License Bureau). For more information see the Dutch government's websites at www.cbr.nl and www.rijbewijs.nl these sites both have information available in English.

As U.S. drivers licenses are not issued by the Federal Government but by individual State governments, the U.S. Consulate General and U.S. Embassy in The Netherlands will not be involved in any way when you exchange your U.S. license for a Dutch license.

Applications for a Dutch drivers license must be initiated at the Gemeentehuis (City Hall) in one's place of residence.

Neither the Embassy nor the Consulate General is able to assist you in this procedure.

Driving in The Netherlands
In order to drive a car in The Netherlands you must be over 18 years, have a valid license, third party insurance and be operating a registered vehicle.
For more information see the Dutch Ministry of Transport's website.

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