Exchanging your foreign driver's license in France can quickly become an administrative headache. Between validity requirements, processing times, and mandatory translation, it's best to plan ahead. Here's everything you need to know to ensure your license is recognized by the French authorities without delay.
Who can exchange a foreign driving licence in France?
Only certain holders of foreign-issued licenses can convert them to French licenses, provided that:
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to have been a resident in France for less than one year
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that the country of origin has signed a reciprocity agreement with France
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that the permit is valid and obtained before settling in French territory.
Note: if your country is not on the official list, you will have to retake the driving test in France.
Documents to be provided for the exchange request
The exchange request is made on the ANTS (National Agency for Secure Documents) website .
The file must contain:
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the completed Cerfa form no. 14879*01
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a copy of the foreign driver's license
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proof of identity and address
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a digital ID photo
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and above all, the sworn translation of the permit carried out by a certified translator.
- Why is a certified translation mandatory?
A certified translation guarantees the legal validity of your document.
The prefectures and the ANTS refuse any uncertified translation.
Only a sworn translator registered with a Court of Appeal can affix the official stamp and the statement ( certified true copy of the original) .
At DocuTrad , your translations are:
Performed by certified translators Court of Appeal
Delivered as a signed and sealed PDF.
Valid for all administrative procedures in France
What are the timeframes and costs?
Average exchange times vary from 2 to 6 months depending on the prefecture.
Regarding the translation:
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Average price: €26 per page
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DocuTrad turnaround time: 24 to 48 hours for a certified version delivered by email (official PDF)
What happens after the application is approved?
Once the application is validated, the ANTS will issue you a new French driving licence .
The old foreign license is then handed over to the French administration.
Docutrad tip: keep a scan of the certified translation, it may be useful for other procedures (insurance, rental, etc.).
Why choose DocuTrad?
DocuTrad , a French platform for certified translation, guarantees:
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the legal compliance of each document
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processing speed (24 hours )
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a network of certified translators Court of Appeal
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the security and confidentiality of exchanges
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transparent and competitive pricing .
Our translations are recognized by French prefectures, consulates and administrations.
FAQ – Exchange of driver's licenses and certified translations
1. Can I exchange my foreign driving licence without an official translation?
No. Any uncertified translation is rejected by the ANTS and the prefectures.
2. My license is already in English, do I need to have it translated?
Yes, unless it is issued by a country that has a specific bilateral agreement with France.
3. How long is the translation valid for?
There is no time limit as long as the original document remains valid.
4. Does DocuTrad send a paper version?
Yes, on request: DHL shipping with original stamp and signature (+€15).
5. Can I pay for my translation online?
Yes, directly on Shopify or PayPal — secure payment without VAT (art. 293 B of the CGI).



