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You got a great job in the Netherlands and you urgently need a driver’s license? Or maybe your family is based in the Netherlands, but you work abroad and cannot make your 185 days in the Netherlands. This involves a lot of bureaucracy and various documents are requested. This involves a lot of bureaucracy and various documents are requested. You save a lot of time when you order your driver’s license online and of course a lot of money. Buy Dutch Driving License Online Without Taking the Test
It is known that the Netherlands driving license cost one of the most expensive in Europe, with strict rules, many driving lessons and of course theory lessons. On average, the Dutch driver’s license costs €2,300, plus the language barrier and unfamiliar traffic conditions and rules. In order to be able to drive legally in the Netherlands with your German driving license, it must be valid for 15 years after the expiry date, otherwise it does not meet the prescribed conditions.
Are you currently traveling in the Netherlands or elsewhere and your driving license may have been stolen, damaged or lost? Of course, we can also help you here. If you with us your buy Dutch driver’s license, receive it in just a few days and the problem is solved! With our driver’s license you can drive anywhere in Europe, including Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It passes every exam and nothing stands in the way of the trip and driving!
Perhaps your driver’s license was unfortunately revoked and it stands MPU before? Even then it is Dutch EU driving license very helpful, because you can order it from us and be on the road again in Germany in just a short time, should this be your wish. You don’t need the “beginner’s license” either, we will give you a full Dutch driver’s license for the class you want.
Using a foreign driving licence in the Netherlands
There are different lengths of validity in the Netherlands for driving licences issued to citizens of the EU/EEA or for citizens from outside Europe.
If you have a EU/EEA driving licence
If you are an EU/EEA citizen and your licence was issued before January 19, 2013, then you can drive on that licence for 10 years after it was issued.
If your licence is already over nine years old, you may continue to drive with it for another two years, from the date of your registration with your municipality, as long as it is valid.
For EU/EEA licences issued after January 19, 2013, holders can drive with them for up to 15 years, as long as the licence is valid.
Once the validity of the original licence ends, the holder will need to apply for a Dutch driving licence.
If you have a non-EU/EAA driving licence
For citizens of all countries outside the EU/EEA (including the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba), licences are valid for 185 days from the date you register at your local municipality. After that, you must get a Dutch driving licence.
If you apply for a Dutch driving licence after the 185 days, you will need to take the Dutch driving exams.
Conditions for exchanging a foreign driving licence in the Netherlands
In order to exchange a foreign driving licence for a Dutch driving licence, applicants will need to meet various conditions:
You are a registered resident of the Netherlands with a valid residence permit (if applicable).
You are a citizen of the EU/EEA or Switzerland; or you are from a country with a special drivers licence agreement (see below); or you benefit from the 30% ruling (see below).
Your non-EU/EEA driving licence is valid at the time of the application.
If your EU/EEA licence is expired, it may be exchanged as long as you have a declaration from the agency in the country where the driving licence was issued in which they state they have no objection with your being issued a Dutch driving licence.
You obtained your current driving licence while being a resident of that country for at least half a year (185 days). Evidence for this can be copies from your passport (including blank pages), airplane tickets, or salary or tax documents.

