How to Obtain a Driving License in Saudi Arabia as an Expat
Navigating transportation in a new country is always a key concern, and for expats in Saudi Arabia, driving often presents the most convenient solution due to a limited public transport infrastructure.
Whether you’re relocating for work, leisure, or business, understanding the requirements and process for getting a Saudi driving license is crucial for smooth and efficient movement within the Kingdom.
This comprehensive guide walks you through obtaining, exchanging, and managing your driving license in Saudi Arabia.
Obtain a Driving License in Saudi Arabia as an Expat
Can Non-Saudi Residents Drive in Saudi Arabia?
Eligibility and Required Documents for a Saudi Driving License
Steps to Obtain a Saudi Driving License (Initial Application)
Exchanging a Foreign Driving License (Replacement Process)
Fees Associated with Saudi Driving Licenses
Renewing Your Saudi Driving License
Lost or Damaged Licenses: What to Do
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Can Non-Saudi Residents Drive in Saudi Arabia?
Yes, non-Saudi residents (expats) are legally permitted to drive in Saudi Arabia.
If you hold a valid international driving permit or a license from an approved country (e.g., Gulf countries, EU, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand), you can usually drive for up to one year after arriving in the Kingdom.
However, if you plan to stay longer or your license is from a non-approved country, you will need to obtain a Saudi driving license.
In most cases, insurance providers and car rental companies also require a Saudi license, making it a practical necessity for long-term residents.
Eligibility and Required Documents for a Saudi Driving License
Eligibility Criteria
Minimum age:
18 years – Private License
21 years – Public License
16 years – Motorcycle License
Valid Iqama (residency permit)
Pass a medical exam (eye + blood test) at approved centers → results are sent electronically (Efada report).
Activated Absher account
Valid foreign driving license (if applicable)
Required Documents
Passport-sized photographs (4×6 cm) – usually 4 or 6 depending on license type
Original Iqama, and copies of Iqama and passport
Original foreign license + certified Arabic translation
Letter from employer/sponsor (especially for heavy vehicle or license replacement cases)
Appointment confirmation printout
File folder to organize documents
For Motorcycle License:
- Good Conduct Certificate
- Guardian’s letter (if applicant is 16)
Steps to Obtain a Saudi Driving License (Initial Application)
Register on Absher
Create and activate your account on the Absher platform.Book an Appointment
Use “Appointments Service” on Absher → select “Driving license issuance.”Complete Medical Exam
Visit an authorized medical center → results (Efada) are linked to Absher.Submit Application and Documents
Online form + hard copies at your appointment with the traffic office (Muroor).Attend Training & Pass Tests
Required if you don’t have a recognized foreign license. Includes:Theoretical test (traffic laws, driving etiquette)
Practical driving test
Training available through approved schools
Receive Your License
After passing all steps, your license will be issued. Track it on Absher and collect in person or receive it via Saudi Post.
Exchanging a Foreign Driving License (Replacement Process)
Expats with valid licenses from approved countries may exchange their license without full testing.
Requirements
Completed application form
4 photos (4×6 cm)
Original foreign license + certified Arabic translation
Copies of Iqama and passport
Identification letter from sponsor
Medical exam (Efada report)
Book replacement appointment via Absher → “Replace a foreign driving license – women” (for female applicants)
Process Summary
Create/activate Absher account
Pay the required fee
Book appointment under “Replacement”
Submit documents at Traffic Office (e.g., Dallah, Takhasussi in Riyadh)
Take a practical test, if required (depends on nationality)
Collect your Saudi license
Fees Associated with Saudi Driving Licenses
Annual Fees (MOI)
Private License: SR 40/year
Public License: SR 40/year
Motorbike License: SR 20/year
Temporary License: SR 100/year
Public Work License: SR 100/year
Driving Course Costs
- Private License Course:
SR 435 (regular)
SR 100 (part-time)
- Public License Course:
SR 435 (for those with Private License ≥ 2 years or company drivers)
SR 560 (others)
Replacement/Exchange Fees
Foreign License Replacement: SR 200–400
Lost/Damaged License: SR 100
Driving License Fees in KSA (2025): Complete Cost Breakdown
Renewing Your Saudi Driving License
Driving licenses are valid for 2, 5, or 10 years, depending on the selected duration during issuance.
Renewal Requirements
Complete application form
Original license
2 photos (4×6 cm)
Pay renewal fee
Copy of Iqama and passport
Identification letter
Document file
Note: For Public License, renewal is limited to those in public/heavy driving roles. Government employees may not be eligible.
Steps via Absher
Log in to Absher
Clear all traffic fines
Complete a medical check
Pay fees:
SR 80 (2 years)
SR 200 (5 years)
SR 400 (10 years)
Submit renewal application
Receive license by post or in person
Tip: Renew up to 180 days before expiry to avoid penalties.
Lost or Damaged Licenses: What to Do
Replacement Requirements
Complete replacement form
2 photos (4×6 cm)
Pay SR 100 fee
Document file
Iqama/passport copy
Identification letter
For damaged licenses: submit the damaged card
For lost licenses:
- Police report
- Newspaper announcement
- Civil Defense report (if lost due to fire)
Use Absher’s Appointments Service → “Issue a replacement for a damaged/lost license.”
Conclusion
Obtaining a driving license as an expat in Saudi Arabia is a well-defined process.
The Absher platform makes it more accessible and efficient.
Be sure to gather the correct documents, complete your medical tests, and follow official instructions carefully.
Your Iqama is central to all procedures, so ensure it is valid and updated.
FAQ: Driving in Saudi Arabia as an Expat
Can I drive with my home country’s license in Saudi Arabia?
Yes, for up to one year if your license is from an approved country. After that, a Saudi license is required.
What happens if I don’t have an Iqama yet?
You cannot apply for a Saudi license without an Iqama. You may use an international driving permit for up to one year.
What should I do if I lose my driving license?
Report it on the government portal and apply for a replacement. Required items include ID, photos, a police report, and a SR 100 fee.