Why EU Driving License Poland Costs Is A Must At The Very Least Once In Your Lifetime

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Why EU Driving License Poland Costs Is A Must At The Very Least Once In Your Lifetime

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Everyone dreams about having a perfect driving licence, which will never expire. But the reality is different.

The process of getting the Polish driver's license can be a bit complicated. The most important ones are the medical exam and theory as well as practical classes. You must also meet the age requirements of the category in which you are applying for a driving license.

1. Medical examination

To obtain your driver's license, you first need to obtain a doctor's (orzeczenie lkarskie) confirmation that you are fit to drive. It may sound strange, but this is how it operates in Poland. The doctor will ask you a bunch silly questions about your health like the case if you're having issues with your vision or other medical problems. They won't even examine you physically. The fee for this exam is around 200 PLN.

If you're one of the countries that is a member of the EU or EEA or a country that is a participant in the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic then you don't have to do this, as your driving licence will be recognized as valid in Poland. If you're from a non-member country you must pass both a theoretical and a practical test as well as an exam for medical certification to obtain the Polish driving licence.

Both of these exams can be completed in English However, it can be somewhat of a chance to fail or succeed based on the centre. Contact the centre ahead of time to confirm availability prior to scheduling an appointment. You'll also have to arrange for an interpreter if the level of Polish isn't sufficient to pass the test.

Once you have your medical certification, you must visit the district authority to fill out a driver profile (PKK – Profil Kandydata na Kierowce). You will need to take the passport scan, proof of your residency in Poland and a recent photograph in color.

Then, you go to an office with a specific purpose, where they create your personal file and scan your documents. They then give them to your. Then you can begin preparing for your driving tests and then enroll in a driving school. You will find WORD facilities in all major cities and most smaller ones as well however, most schools require a deposit to be able to run their classes.

2. Theory test

If you hold a foreign driving license valid in Poland if you also carry an International Driving Permit ("IDP"). If you intend to drive a car in Poland for a period longer than six months, then you'll need an IDP. It is mandatory to exchange the IDP in exchange for an official Polish license in the event that you do not have one. You must meet four conditions to complete the process: you must be a Polish citizen You must also have passed a medical test and you must pass a driving test administered by the state and you must have completed driving lessons at a school that is approved by the government.

You'll need to submit an Driving Candidate Profile, as well as other documents to take the state-issued driving test. These include your ID, a health certificate, a valid driving instructor's certificate and the photocopy of your passport or residency permit. The driving test is divided into two parts, the theoretical part and the practical. The theoretical part includes thirty-two multiple-choice tests and covers topics as road signs, traffic laws, emergency protocols and safe driving practices. You must answer correctly at least 26 questions to pass.

The practical part of your driving test involves driving on a public highway under supervised supervision. During this period an instructor will be watching your ability to follow the rules of the road, especially in difficult situations like roads or city streets. The duration of the practical test is approximately 40 minutes.

Before you can pass your state driving test, you need to apply for a PKK at the Province Road Traffic Centers. You will need your identity document as well as proof that you've paid the fee required, and a photo of yourself. If you don't speak Polish or Polish, you will be accompanied by a professional interpreter during the test.


3. Practical test

If you're driving that has a foreign license, you'll also need to pass an actual test. This is a much harder test than the theory and the success rate is quite low. Furthermore, you are able to take the test on the spot only if you're legally residing in Poland. If you are not, your driving licence will be valid for a long time. You may also be fined if you are stopped by police for driving without a valid driving license.

To take the practical test, you have to fill out an application form in Polish. Google Translate can assist. You also need to have medical evidence that shows you're fit to drive.

Bring a photo ID and evidence of health insurance coverage, and a recent colour photograph (size 3,5cm x 3,5cm). You will have to join the department of civil affairs as a driving candidate - this will require you to fill out an application for a driving profile for the candidate (RKK) and get an identification number to use in the system.

It's a long and complicated process, especially when your English skills are not up to par. It is recommended to hire an English-speaking driving instructor and schedule your lessons in advance. In some regions you can also find driving schools that provide lessons in English.

The person applying for an Polish driver's license must provide a copy either of their residence permit or visa if they are not EU citizens. This is required to prove that you've resided in Poland for at least the period of 185 days.

The office will also require a proof of payment for the theory and practical tests. The total cost of the test is approximately 1500 PLN. Cash payments are accepted but it won't guarantee a faster processing of your documents. The entire process takes between two and four weeks. In some locations it can take longer. Consult your local office if are not sure of the deadlines.

4. Documents

For foreigners who have moved to Poland and want to drive, getting the Polish driver's license is essential for avoiding problems with car insurance. However before they can obtain that they must pass the exam in theory, and this process will cost them. The good aspect is that if they're citizens of countries who have signed the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic the procedure will be much simpler than for non-natives.

First they have to prove that they have lived in Poland for at minimum six months. This must be documented through either a local address registration or a residence permit or the issuance of a visa. The applicant should also submit the application form in its entirety. You can find the form online or in a local office. A recent 35 x45 millimeter photo and evidence of identity like valid passports, should be submitted. They should also provide an official health certificate that confirms they are competent to drive.

After they have submitted the documents, the voivodship office will prepare their driving license document for issue. This can take up to 9 working days. The waiting time can be as long as 1 month in cases which require a thorough examination.

In addition to the document proving their right to reside in Poland A foreign national must also provide a copy or a copy of their medical certificate. This is crucial because if they do not have an official health certificate, they'll be required to sit for the test and again, which could increase the waiting time by as much as 2 months.

After the driving license has been issued the fee has to be paid at the office. The fee is 100 PLN for EU citizens and 250 PLN for those who are not EU citizens. This cost is payable via bank transfer, debit card, or credit card. The applicant will receive the driver's license at their home address. If, for any reason, the driver's license isn't issued, an appeal could be made to the Local Government Appeals Board in Rzeszow through the City Mayor.