Your Complete Guide to Getting a Latvian Driving Licence
Whether you’re moving to Latvia, planning a long‑term stay, or simply curious about the country’s road‑rules, this post walks you through everything you need to know to obtain, keep, and use a Latvian driving licence.
1. Why the Latvian Driving Licence Matters
- Legal requirement – If you intend to drive a motor vehicle on public roads in Latvia, the law obliges you to hold a valid Latvian (or recognised foreign) licence.
- Mobility & independence – A licence gives you the freedom to explore the Baltic coast, the historic streets of Riga, and the scenic countryside at your own pace.
- International recognition – Latvia is a member of the EU and the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, so its licences are accepted throughout most of Europe and many other countries (subject to local rules).
2. Who Needs a Latvian Licence?
| Situation | Do you need a Latvian licence? |
|---|---|
| Resident (registered address) in Latvia | Yes – you must exchange any foreign licence within 6 months of registration. |
| Tourist staying < 6 months | No – you may drive with a valid foreign licence or an International Driving Permit (IDP) together with it. |
| Diplomat or EU‑staff on temporary posting | Usually exempt for the first 12 months, after which a local licence is required. |
| Student on a short‑term exchange (≤ 1 year) | You can use your home‑country licence, but an IDP is recommended. |
3. Types of Licences in Latvia
| Category | Vehicle(s) Covered | Minimum Age |
|---|---|---|
| A – Motorcycles | Two‑wheelers, including scooters | 16 (A1) – 18 (A2) – 24 (A) |
| B – Cars | Passenger cars ≤ 3 500 kg, light vans | 18 |
| C – Trucks | Vehicles > 3 500 kg (with or without trailer) | 21 (C1) – 18 (C) with professional training |
| D – Buses | Passenger buses, minibus | 24 (D1) – 21 (D) with professional training |
| BE, CE, DE – Combination licences | Car + trailer, truck + trailer, bus + trailer | Same as primary category + 2 years experience |
| M – Mopeds | Motorised mopeds ≤ 50 cc | 14 (with supervision) |
Tip: If you already have a Category B licence, you can later add an A or C endorsement without re‑taking the full theory test (only the relevant practical part).
4. Age Requirements & Early Learner Options
| Age | What you can do |
|---|---|
| 14 | Enrol in a Mopeds (M) training program; you may ride a 50 cc scooter under supervision. |
| 16 | Start A1 (light motorcycles up to 125 cc) after passing a theory test. |
| 18 | Apply for a full Category B licence – the most common first licence. |
| 21 | Begin training for Category C (heavy trucks) if you have completed a professional driver training program. |
| 24 | Eligible for Category D (bus) without needing a professional driver’s certificate. |
5. Step‑by‑Step: How to Obtain a Category B (Car) Licence
Below is the typical roadmap. Most steps are the same for other categories, with additional practical modules.
- Register your residence in Latvia (obtain a personas kods – personal code).
- Enroll in a certified driving school (autobusa “autovadītāju apmācības centri”).
- Complete the theoretical curriculum (≈ 30 hours of classroom + online modules).
- Pass the Theory Test (computer‑based, 35 multiple‑choice questions, 30 min).
- Finish practical lessons (minimum 20‑hour behind‑the‑wheel instruction).
- Pass the Practical Driving Test (30‑minute on‑road assessment).
- Submit the application at the Traffic Police Department (CSDD) with required documents.
- Receive your licence (usually within a week of approval).
Quick Checklist – Required Documents
| Document | What you need |
|---|---|
| Valid passport or ID card | Original + photocopy |
| Proof of residence | Rental contract or utility bill (≤ 3 months) |
| Medical certificate (Class II) | Issued by a licensed Latvian doctor, confirming visual and physical fitness |
| Certificate of theory test | Printed result from the testing centre |
| Certificate of practical test | Issued by the driving school |
| Fee receipt | Proof of payment (see fee table below) |
| Photographs | 35 × 45 mm, white background (usually taken at the police station) |
Note: If you already hold a foreign licence, you may be able to skip the theory test after the “recognition of prior learning” assessment (a short written exam).
6. Fees – What You’ll Pay
| Service | Approximate Cost (EUR) | Who pays |
|---|---|---|
| Theory test (computer‑based) | 12 – 15 | Applicant |
| Practical test (road) | 30 – 45 | Applicant |
| First‑time licence (Category B) | 45 – 60 | Applicant |
| Licence renewal (10 years) | 30 – 40 | Applicant |
| Exchange of foreign licence | 25 – 35 | Applicant |
| Medical certificate (Class II) | 15 – 25 | Applicant |
| Driving school package (theory + practical) | 300 – 600 (varies by school) | Applicant |
Prices fluctuate slightly depending on the region (Riga vs. countryside) and the driving school’s reputation.
7. Theory Test – What to Expect
- Format: 35 multiple‑choice questions on traffic signs, road safety, first‑aid, and environmental driving.
- Language: Available in Latvian, Russian, English, and several other EU languages.
- Passing score: 28 correct answers (80 %).
- Preparation: Most schools provide an online question bank; the “CSDD” website also hosts sample tests.
Study tip: Focus on the “Road signs” section – it accounts for roughly 30 % of the questions and is the area most candidates miss.
8. Practical Test – The Real‑World Exam
| Component | Duration | What the examiner looks for |
|---|---|---|
| Pre‑drive checks | 2 min | Adjust mirrors, seat, seatbelt, and demonstrate knowledge of controls. |
| City driving | 10 min | Proper lane changes, obeying traffic lights, yielding, and safe following distance. |
| Parking & manoeuvres | 5 min | Parallel parking, reverse‑parking, and a three‑point turn. |
| Speed control | 5 min | Maintaining speed limits on a semi‑urban road, safe overtaking. |
| Emergency handling | 3 min | Reaction to sudden obstacles, controlled stop. |
You must bring your own vehicle (or use the school’s car, which must be road‑worthy and display a “L‑test” plate). The examiner can cancel the test if any safety issue arises, so stay calm and follow the rules.
9. Validity, Renewal, and Extensions
| Licence Category | Validity Period | Minimum Renewal Age | Renewal Process |
|---|---|---|---|
| A, B, BE | 10 years | 65 | Submit renewal form + new photo; optional medical check after 70. |
| C, D, CE, DE | 5 years | 65 | Requires a fresh medical certificate (Class II) and a brief knowledge test. |
| M | 5 years | 65 | Same as above; can be renewed at any local police station. |
Important: After age 70, licences must be renewed every 2 years with a full medical examination.
10. International Driving Permit (IDP)
- When you need it: If you plan to drive in a non‑EU country (e.g., the United States, Japan, Australia), you’ll need an IDP alongside your Latvian licence.
- How to obtain: Apply at the Latvian Automobile Federation (LAF) with a passport‑size photo and a copy of your licence; the fee is about 10 EUR.
- Validity: The IDP is valid for one year from the date of issue.
11. Converting a Foreign Licence to Latvian
If you move to Latvia and hold a licence from an EU/EEA state, the conversion is straightforward:
- Submit your foreign licence at the CSDD.
- Provide translation (if not in Latvian, English, or a recognized EU language).
- Pass a short theory exam (usually 10 questions).
- Pay the conversion fee (≈ 30 EUR).
Non‑EU licences (e.g., from the US, Canada, Japan) require you to complete the full Latvian testing process unless a bilateral agreement exists.
12. Practical Tips for Success
- Book early. Theory test slots fill up fast in Riga during the summer months.
- Practice with a native speaker. Even if you take the test in English, road signs and verbal commands from the examiner are in Latvian.
- Use official study material. The “Ceļu satiksmes likums” (Road Traffic Law) is available as a free PDF on the CSDD site.
- Stay calm during the practical test. The examiner is evaluating safety, not perfection. A single minor mistake won’t automatically fail you.
- Keep your licence safe. If you lose it, you must report the loss to the police and can get a replacement within 2 weeks for a small fee.
13. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Do I need a Latvian licence to drive a rental car? | Yes, the rental company will ask for a valid licence. If you’re a tourist, a foreign licence plus an IDP is sufficient. |
| Can I take the theory test in English? | Absolutely. The computer‑based test offers several languages, including English, Russian, and German. |
| What happens if I fail the practical test? | You may retake it after a 7‑day cooling‑off period. Most schools offer a “re‑test package” that includes an extra lesson. |
| Is there a medical exam for a Category B licence? | Only a basic vision test is needed for the first licence. A full Class II medical certificate becomes mandatory after age 70 or for heavy‑vehicle categories. |
| Can I ride a scooter with a Category B licence? | Yes. A Category B licence also permits you to ride mopeds and scooters up to 50 cc without an additional licence. |
| How long does it take to receive the licence after passing the tests? | Typically 5‑7 business days. You’ll be notified by SMS or email when it’s ready for pick‑up. |
| Do I need to register my vehicle after getting the licence? | Vehicle registration is a separate process; you must register any car you own at the State Revenue Service (VID) before it can be driven legally. |
| Can I drive in other EU countries with my Latvian licence? | Yes, a Latvian licence is fully recognized across the EU. No additional documents are required. |
| What if I move to Latvia with a US licence? | You’ll need to pass both the Latvian theory and practical tests, unless you obtain an EU licence through an exchange program (e.g., via an EU‑recognised driving school). |
| Is there a penalty for driving without a licence in Latvia? | Yes. Fines range from €120 to €300, and you may face vehicle impoundment. Repeat offenses can lead to a temporary driving ban. |
14. Wrap‑Up: Your Roadmap to the Latvian Licence
Getting behind the wheel in Latvia is a clear, step‑by‑step process—provided you have the right documents, a solid study plan, and a bit of patience for the waiting periods. By following the checklist above, you’ll be able to:
- Pass the theory test with confidence.
- Conquer the practical exam using the skills you learn in a certified driving school.
- Secure a licence that remains valid for up to ten years, with straightforward renewal procedures.
Remember, the licence is more than a piece of plastic; it’s your passport to explore Latvia’s historic towns, its pristine coastline, and the rolling landscapes of the Baltic region safely and legally.
Ready to start? Book a place at a local driving school today, download the official theory practice questions, and set a date for your first theory test. In a few months, you’ll be cruising the streets of Riga with a genuine Latvian driving licence in your wallet. Safe driving!

