International Driving Permits
Although many countries do not recognize U.S. driver's licenses, most countries accept an International Driving Permit (IDP). IDPs are honored in more than 150 countries outside the U.S. (See AAA's application form for the list of countries.) They function as an official translation of a U.S. driver's license into 10 foreign languages. Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic (1949) authorizes the U.S. Department of State to empower certain organizations to issue IDPs to those who hold valid U.S. driver's licenses. These permits are not intended to replace valid U.S. state licenses and should only be used as a supplement to a valid license. IDPs are not valid in an individual's country of residence. An IDP is valid for one year from the effective date provided the state license is still valid throughout that period.
The Inter-American Driving Permit (IADP) is issued in accordance with the Organization of American States Convention on Regulation of Inter-American Automotive Traffic (Washington, 1943). The IADP is also valid for one year from the effective date provided the state license is still valid throughout that period. It is not valid for driving in the United States or its territories. IADPs must be carried along with the applicant's regular driver's license.
The Department of State has designated the
American Automobile Association (AAA) as an authorized distributor of IDPs. Before departure, you can obtain an IDP
or IADP by contacting your local AAA office or:
AAA (the American Automobile
Association, Inc.)
1000 AAA Drive, MS 28
Heathrow, FL 32746-5063
Need additional information?
Contact AAA International Relations.
How to apply for an IDP and IADP