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6.3K views 20 replies 11 participants last post by  M.C.A.  
#1 ·
If you decide to be a expat how do you maintain your USA drivers license/ID . From what I have read you need your USA license to drive overseas. I understand you can get a license to drive in the other country but can that license be maintained and renewed once your USA expires. And can that other licensed be used if you travel to another country and wish to drive there when all you will have is a passport and expired USA ID.
 
#2 · (Edited)
I was stationed in Guam a US Territory and been gone long enough for my US license to expire, to make a long story short the Drivers License Division in ND asked for my drivers license from Guam still current and my ND expired license, said they'd keep it on file, I told them I was returning overseas so needed the Guam license, they still made me take the written test and driving test all over again,(US don't recognize a US Territory license or Philippine drivers license) so If you return to the states show them your expired US license and unsure of the rules in your state but you'll be taking the written and driving test all over again.

Even with an expired drivers license you have 30 days upon entry to the US to renew it or get another one, I'm not a lawyer but that's what I remember about my expired license, it should have information on the back of the license or your home state Drivers License Division will have more information on this.
 
#4 ·
I do believe the requirement varies in the United States depending what state we are referring to. I renewed my California driver license online. This is allowed if one has a clean record. Unfortunately a Philippine IP address is not accepted so have to have some that is state side or use a VPN server.
 
#5 ·
It does vary from state to state. For example, in Florida you can renew ONE time online and then the next time you have to renew in person.

You can use your US license to drive in the Philippines for 90 days. After that you have to obtain a local one.

I would recommend that you do whatever it takes to keep your US license valid for the following reasons:

1. To maintain residency for tax purposes
2. You will need it for whenever you return to the US (visiting or permanent)
3. Should you decide to go back to work for a US Company, it is typically required to have a valid US Driver's license.

If you are retired military, you can get a US Mailbox at one of the several RAOS http://www.expatforum.com/expats/4270658-post13.html

If not then you will have to look at a mail forwarder. I will defer to someone that is using one for info on that.
 
#12 ·
In California can renew on line if no driving violation and less than 70 years old. The RAO has two kind of mail services: retired military (goes to the embassy in Manila) and non-retired military (PO Box in main post office in Manila) I have one. If you change your mailing address to the Philippines you are restricted or denied access to online accounts with both if not others.
 
#7 ·
LTO and Drivers License



I'm a 13a Non-resident Visa holder and they didn't take my license. When getting a Philippine license you need your passport, license, plane ticket and you end up talking to the Head of that office, take an eye exam, I think blood test now instead of a urinalysis.
 
#9 ·
This varies by jurisdiction. In my home province the rules are a license can expire for up to 4 years before you start all over again with written test, 9 month learner stage, road test, intermediate stage 18 months (?) with restrictions then final stage 36 months with less restrictions. (All told about 5 years to be fully licensed without restrictions)

Check with your home jurisdiction or transfer your US residence to a state with fewer restrictions (keeping in mind US state tax consequences).
 
#11 ·
I use a friends address for my Canadian address which works good for DL etc. I believe but not sure some areas need you to have a physical address not just a PO Box to get a licence, just renewed mine a couple of months ago so good for 5 yrs.

LTO asked to see my BC drivers licence when I got my local one, if I go to renew and they say I have to give it up I would just say it expired or something. Expats I know who have been here for many years have never been asked to surrender their home country drivers licence.

Of course YMMV depending on where you are. If I had to decide I would keep my Canadian one.

Cheers
 
#14 ·
Few years ago on one of my visits here, I did get a IDL. As has been mentioned, it is only a translation into multiple languages and is not an actual license or permit. The one I had expired after a year and was good only as long as my state license was good. Kind of a waste. On another note, I recently did go to the Iloilo LTO and get a Phil Driver License. They did not confiscate my Arizona License, it is good for 3 years and then will have to be renewed. No real problems except that they charge 100 Peso's more for a Foreigner conversion License than any of the domestic classes of license.

Fred
 
#16 ·
I got my Philippine licence within a week or two of coming here, I was on tourist visa, had a valid NC licence. The line at the licence bureau was two days long so I hired a guy a friend of mine knew to get it expedited. I had to get the pee test, eye test and medical exam and picture, I did not have to take the written test or the driving test...cost around 2k and worth every penny.
Renewed it some time ago, had to do the same thing this time on a 13A, which does not matter. cost same thing and still worth every penny.
 
#17 ·
License fee's



Sounds like you live in a dysfunctional LTO spot like me, it takes a full day to get a license in my area, I sometimes will get the help of a fixer but the longer I live here the more I understand the costs and how much to give the fixer, I found an LTO summary of drivers license expenses.

SUMMARY OF DRIVERS LICENSE AND PERMITS FEES AND CHARGES
 
#18 ·
Ok, now for the funny part, I taught my wife how to ride a motorcycle, bought her a Yamaha Mio because its automatic. After a week or so she went down to lto to get her licence. Found the same guy and got her licence, motorcycle and car and she have never been behind the wheel of a car.

Guess Ill teach her to drive but right now I have a Everest and she cant see over the steering wheel.