This blog will help you with the information regarding process for converting you Indian driving license to German driving license.
My friend and I recently took German license and here is the procedure we followed.
1. Drove for 6 months with Indian license
2. You will need you Indian license translate to German for the application process.
4. After 3-4 weeks we got letter from Landrasamt stating that we need to pay some nominal fee and register to a driving school for theory and practical exam.
5. We registered with a fahrschule for thoery exam.
6. We got theory material for the theory exam from the class itself
7. We prepared for theory exam which is little tricky but managed to pass in first attempt.
8. We did 3 practical session to give our teacher confidence about our driving. You can start the practical class along with theory preparation.
9. We did practical exam and on same day we exchanged our Indian license and got German license.
10. Sometimes you can ask the officer to retain the Indian DL by giving some reason that you will be needing it, but we were not able to retain and had to submit it.
Entire process costed less than 600 Euros per person.
1. Translation - 55
2. Rathaus - 7
3. school registration - 55
4. Study material - 40
5. first aid and eye test - ~35
6. Theory exam in english - 55
7. Drivers license printing fee - 35
8. Practical classes - 175 for 3 classes
9. Practical exam - 125
My friend and I recently took German license and here is the procedure we followed.
1. Drove for 6 months with Indian license
- This will benifit you in the practical classes as you will need less practical classes
- But be careful and drive safely, I would recommend to drive along with a persn who knows German traffic rules
2. You will need you Indian license translate to German for the application process.
- I got he license translate from ADAC
- Be sure of the documents required
- I required Translated Indian DL, first aid course, EYE test and Driving class address, application form fully filled
4. After 3-4 weeks we got letter from Landrasamt stating that we need to pay some nominal fee and register to a driving school for theory and practical exam.
5. We registered with a fahrschule for thoery exam.
6. We got theory material for the theory exam from the class itself
7. We prepared for theory exam which is little tricky but managed to pass in first attempt.
8. We did 3 practical session to give our teacher confidence about our driving. You can start the practical class along with theory preparation.
9. We did practical exam and on same day we exchanged our Indian license and got German license.
10. Sometimes you can ask the officer to retain the Indian DL by giving some reason that you will be needing it, but we were not able to retain and had to submit it.
Entire process costed less than 600 Euros per person.
1. Translation - 55
2. Rathaus - 7
3. school registration - 55
4. Study material - 40
5. first aid and eye test - ~35
6. Theory exam in english - 55
7. Drivers license printing fee - 35
8. Practical classes - 175 for 3 classes
9. Practical exam - 125

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