Is Greek driver's license valid in the US?

Is Greek driver's license valid in the US? - Uk Driving License

I was searching for info about the need of updating my Greek driver's license to international, but I can't get a clear answer about whether it's needed for use in the US. A friend told me that he's recently rented a car in the US with his Greek license and he never had a problem. Does anyone know for sure?



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Tourists may drive in the US for up to a year with a foreign driving licence, provided the issuing country is party to the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic (see art. 1 and art. 25 para. 1) or to the Convention on the Regulation of Inter-American Automotive Traffic (Washington, 1943); most countries are contracting parties.

If your foreign licence doesn’t contain a photograph or is written in a language other than English, it’s wise (but not mandatory) to obtain an International Driver’s Permit (IDP). Always carry your foreign licence as well as your IDP. Without an IDP it may be necessary to obtain a certified English translation of your foreign driving licence, usually obtainable from your country’s embassy in the US.




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Is Greek driving Licence valid in USA?

All U.S. states recognize foreign drivers' licenses. In most cases, your license will be valid for up to 4 months after the date you enter the U.S. Consult the DMV in the state where you wish to drive to confirm the length of validity and the rules for driving with a foreign driver's license.

Which Greek driving Licence is valid?

If you are planning on driving during your trip to Greece, you should get an International Driver's License. Greek laws require a foreign driver to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) as well as a state-issued driver's license to operate a vehicle in the country.

Can you drive in the United States with a European license?

People who drive in the U.S. must have a valid driver's license. If you're a foreign visitor, some states require you to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) and a valid license from your own country.

Can I exchange my foreign driver license in the US?

Holders of foreign licenses may be able to simply exchange their home country license for a state license, if their home country offers licensing reciprocity for Americans from that state. (Check with your home country embassy or consulate for details.)



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In general there's a very simple rule as to whether you should get an International Drivers Permit or not.

If your license is in English, or in any of the official languages of the country that you're visiting, then you do not normally need an International Drivers Permit.

If your license is NOT in English, or in any of the official languages of the country that you're visiting, then you would be best to carry an International Drivers Permit.

That's not to say that you'll necessarily need it, but even if you are able to rent a car using your foreign license, it's likely that if you were pulled over by the Police for any reason that they would not accept it if it's not in English.

The other reason for getting an International License is if your normal license does not have a photo on it. Most countries/states, including all in the US, have licenses with photos of them, so a license without a photo would likely be treated with suspicion.

At the end of the day, the laws are important here - but more important is how you are likely to be treated. Even if the letter of the law doesn't require it, it's still a good idea to carry an International Drivers Permit if any of the above conditions are true.

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