Getting a driver's licence is necessary if you want to get behind the wheel legally. Here's what you'll need to do to apply for or renew your driver's licence.
Before you apply
Where to apply
You can apply at your nearest driving licence testing centre.
When you apply
Passing your licence
Once you've applied for your driver’s licence, you'll need to get driving lessons to prepare for your test. You'll also need to understand the rules of the road and traffic signs, and demonstrate your ability to drive a vehicle. Once you're ready to take the test, the traffic officer will test your knowledge and skills to determine whether you’re ready to get on the road.
Collecting your licence
When you pass your test, you'll receive a temporary licence. A few weeks later you'll receive a letter to notify you to collect your driver's licence card. If you can't fetch your driver's licence, you can send someone else to get it for you. They'll need:
Renewing your licence
You'll need to renew your driver’s licence at the traffic department every 5 years. To do this, you'll need:
You are not required to undergo a driver's test again.
Please note: If you're not in the country, you'll only be able to renew your licence when you return.
How much does it cost?
There's a licence renewal fee and a fee for a temporary licence, please contact your nearest Driving Licence Testing Centre to confirm the costs before visiting.
Important notice!
Motorists must verify all personal and address particulars with any motor vehicle or driving licence transaction from 1 November 2015.
This follows the promulgation of regulation 32A of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR) on 31 October 2014.
What this means, is that any person or body of persons (companies or organisations) must submit proof of full names, ID or business number and residential and postal address, before any registering authority can issue a motor vehicle licence disc or operator card.