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How to Apply for Dutch Driving Licence

Applying for a Dutch driving license involves several steps. Here’s a clear and simple guide to help you through the process:

Step 1: Meet the Eligibility Requirements

  1. Age: You must be at least 18 years old for a car driving license (B).
  2. Residency: You need to be registered as a resident in the Netherlands.
  3. Health: You must be physically and mentally fit to drive.

Step 2: Obtain a Health Certificate

  1. Fill out a health declaration (Gezondheidsverklaring):
    • This can be done online through the CBR website (Central Office for Motor Vehicle Driver Testing).
    • Answer questions about your health honestly.
  2. Medical Examination:
    • If needed, visit a doctor for a medical check-up.

Step 3: Theoretical Exam

  1. Study: Prepare for the theoretical exam using study books or online resources.
  2. Book the Exam:
    • Schedule the theory exam through the CBR website.
  3. Take the Exam:
    • The test covers traffic laws, hazard perception, and vehicle knowledge.
    • You need to pass this exam before taking the practical driving test.

Step 4: Driving Lessons

  1. Choose a Driving School:
    • Select a licensed driving school.
  2. Take Lessons:
    • Complete the necessary driving lessons. The number of lessons varies per individual.

Step 5: Practical Driving Exam

  1. Book the Exam:
    • Your driving school can book the practical exam for you through the CBR.
  2. Take the Exam:
    • During the test, you’ll drive with an examiner who will assess your driving skills.
    • If you pass, you will receive a certificate.

Step 6: Apply for the Driving License

  1. Visit Your Municipality:
    • Go to the local municipality (gemeente) where you are registered.
  2. Submit Your Documents:
    • Provide proof of passing the theoretical and practical exams.
    • Bring identification (passport or ID card).
  3. Pay the Fee:
    • Pay the application fee (varies by municipality).
  4. Wait for Processing:
    • Processing usually takes about 5 working days.
  5. Collect Your License:
    • You will be notified when your driving license is ready for collection.

Tips:

  • Practice Well: Ensure you are well-prepared for both the theoretical and practical exams.
  • Stay Informed: Check the CBR and your local municipality’s website for the most current information and any changes in the procedure.

By following these steps, you’ll be able to successfully apply for and obtain a Dutch driving license.

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