Driving in Norway with a foreign licence
Driving in Norway: IDP recommended for foreign visitors — driving side, minimum age and how to get your International Driving Permit online.
Do you need an IDP to drive in Norway?
EU/EEA licences need no IDP. Visitors with a non-EU licence may drive for up to three months; an IDP is recommended if your licence is not in the Latin alphabet. An International Driving Permit is an official translation of your national driver's licence into multiple languages — it never replaces your home licence, so always carry both, along with your passport.
What to carry when driving in Norway
- Your valid national driver's licence
- Your International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Your passport and rental documents
How to get your IDP for Norway
You don't need to visit an office. Get your International Driving Permit online with International DL in minutes — we translate your licence into the official UN-convention languages and issue your IDP digitally, ready before you fly.
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Driving rules change and can vary by region and nationality. Always confirm the current requirements with the official transport authority or embassy of Norway before you travel.