Trinidad and Tobago International Driver's License

Speedy Approval
Effortless Process
Validity from 1 to 3 years
Drive Legally Abroad
Translated into 12 Languages
Accepted in 150+ countries
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Anytime, anywhere, if you need a replacement IDP, we’ve got you covered.

Accepted Worldwide

Our IDP is your gateway to freedom on the roads in over 190 countries.

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IDP is essential when driving abroad


International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.


Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

Required by car rental agencies worldwide
You must be 18 years or older to apply
No test is required

IDP is essential when driving abroad

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International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.

Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

How to get your IDP

01

Fill in the forms

Have your driver’s license and delivery
address handy

02

Verify your ID

Upload pictures of your driver's license

03

Get approved

Wait for confirmation and you’re ready to go!

Driving in Trinidad with a Foreign License


Traveling on Trinidad's roads with your foreign license is possible, but it requires an International Driver’s Permit (IDP). The IDP translates your home country driver’s license into 12 widely-used languages and is recognized in over 165 countries, including Trinidad.


Getting an International Driving License for Trinidad Online


You can obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) online, but caution is advised due to online scams. Ensure you choose a reputable service by checking client reviews on platforms like Trustpilot or Feefo.


Top Destinations in Trinidad and Tobago


Discover the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago with your International Drivers License. Explore the following top destinations:


Maracas Bay, Trinidad


Visit the picturesque Maracas Bay with its stunning palm trees, white sands, and blue waters. Enjoy local food and beverages while taking in the breathtaking scenery.


Asa Wright Nature Centre & Lodge, Trinidad


Explore the Asa Wright Nature Centre, a haven for bird enthusiasts, featuring various bird species in a lush natural setting.


 Port of Spain, Trinidad


Experience the vibrant capital city, Port of Spain, with its bustling atmosphere, tall buildings, and cultural events such as the Carnival held every February.


Mount St. Benedict Monastery, Trinidad


Step back in time by visiting the historic Mount St. Benedict Monastery, one of the oldest buildings in the Caribbean, known for its architecture and yogurt.


Main Ridge Forest Reserve, Tobago


Discover outdoor adventures in Tobago's Main Ridge Forest Reserve, the oldest protected reserve in the western hemisphere, housing diverse wildlife.


 Most Important Rules of Driving in Trinidad and Tobago


Ensure a smooth driving experience in Trinidad and Tobago by adhering to the following rules:


Mobile Phone Usage


Use hands-free mode while driving, as there is no concrete law regarding mobile phone usage. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.


Prohibition of Drunk Driving


Avoid drunk driving, as the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08%. Exceeding this limit can result in fines, imprisonment, and license revocation.


Parking Regulations


Foreign drivers can park in most areas, but it's recommended not to leave valuables in the vehicle. Paid parking is available in major cities.


Speed Limit Regulations


Adhere to speed limits, which vary for urban roads (55 km/h), rural streets (80 km/h), and highways (110 km/h). Familiarize yourself with local hand signals for turns.


By following these rules and having an International Driver’s Permit, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience in Trinidad and Tobago.