When is a certified translation required?
To exchange a foreign driving licence for a French one, the préfecture requires a certified translation of the licence whenever it is not written in Latin characters, or where its layout differs sufficiently from European standards to make its content difficult to verify. This is systematically the case for licences issued outside the European Union.
The translation must be produced by a sworn translator listed as a judicial expert at a French Court of Appeal. It is then attached to the exchange application submitted to the préfecture or through the ANTS website (Agence nationale des titres sécurisés).
EU licences vs non-EU licences: different rules
European Union or European Economic Area licences: these are recognised directly in France and can be exchanged without a translation. No translation formality is required.
Non-EU/EEA licences: the exchange is subject to conditions (including minimum residency period in France) and, depending on the issuing country, may require a certified translation. For licences written in Arabic, Cyrillic, Asian scripts, or any other non-Latin alphabet, translation is mandatory in all cases.
Documents required for the exchange
- The original foreign driving licence
- The certified translation of the licence (for non-EU/EEA licences)
- A valid identity document
- Proof of residence in France
- A licence exchange application form (available on the ANTS website)
Frequently asked questions
Can I drive in France with my foreign licence while waiting for the exchange?
Yes, subject to conditions. A valid foreign licence is generally recognised during the first year of residence in France. After that, driving with an unexchanged licence may constitute an offence.
Is a scan of the licence sufficient for translation?
Yes. A legible front-and-back scan is sufficient to produce the certified translation. The original will need to be produced when submitting the file at the préfecture or through ANTS.
How long does the translation take?
The translation of a driving licence is generally delivered within 24 working hours, and sometimes on the same day on express request.