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  • Coates Hassing posted an update 10 months, 3 weeks ago

    Whether you’re relocating to Hungary, staying long-term for work or study, or simply planning to drive while visiting, understanding the Hungarian driver’s license system is essential. Hungary follows EU driving regulations and offers a structured process for both citizens and foreign nationals to obtain or exchange a driver’s license.

    1. Types of Licenses in Hungary

    Hungary issues driving licenses according to the EU categories, with the most common being:

    Category B: Standard passenger vehicles (up to 3,500 kg and 8 passengers)

    Category A: Motorcycles

    Category C/D: Commercial trucks and buses

    All licenses are in EU card format, valid across all EU/EEA countries.

    2. Obtaining a Hungarian Driving License (First-Time Applicants)

    If you’re a resident and wish to get your license in Hungary, here’s what you need to do:

    Step-by-Step Process:

    Meet the Eligibility Requirements:

    Age: Minimum 17 for Category B

    Residency: Must have a registered Hungarian address

    Health: Undergo a medical examination (at a general practitioner)

    Register at an Accredited Driving School:

    Theoretical course (can be taken in English)

    Practical driving lessons (at least 30 hours, including city and highway driving)

    Pass the Exams:

    Theory Exam (computer-based)

    Practical Exam (road test)

    First Aid Certificate:

    Required unless you hold a medical degree or equivalent certification

    Submit Documents to the Kormányablak (Government Office):

    Passport or ID

    Residency card

    Medical certificate

    Proof of passing exams

    First aid certification

    Application fee

    Receive the License:

    Issued within 1–2 weeks

    3. Exchanging a Foreign License

    EU/EEA Citizens:

    Can drive in Hungary with a valid license from their home country.

    Exchange is optional but encouraged if staying long-term.

    Non-EU Citizens:

    Can drive with an International Driving Permit (IDP) for up to 1 year.

    After 1 year, the license must be exchanged (if a bilateral agreement exists) or re-obtained via Hungarian exams.

    Countries with Exchange Agreements (subject to change):

    Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, etc.

    No need for exams—just submit documents and pay the fee.

    Documents Needed for Exchange:

    Original foreign license and certified translation

    Residency card

    Medical certificate

    Passport-sized photos

    ID or passport

    4. Validity and Renewal

    Hungarian licenses are valid for 10 years, or 5 years if the driver is over 50.

    Must be renewed with a medical checkup.

    5. Driving Rules to Know in Hungary

    Drive on the right-hand side

    Zero tolerance for alcohol

    Seatbelts mandatory

    Speed limits:

    Urban: 50 km/h

    Rural: 90 km/h

    Expressways: 110 km/h

    Highways: 130 km/h

    Violations can result in fines, license points, or suspension.

    6. Tips for Expats and Visitors

    Carry your license, ID, and vehicle documents at all times.

    If renting Regisztrált jogosítvány vásárlás , ensure your license is accepted (non-Latin characters must use IDP).

    Consider enrolling in a few local driving lessons to understand local road etiquette.

    Conclusion

    A Hungarian driver’s license is your gateway to exploring the country and navigating life more freely. Whether you’re applying for the first time or exchanging a foreign license, the process is clear and standardized. By understanding the requirements and taking the right steps, you’ll be on the road in no time—legally and confidently.

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