Obtaining your driving licence

The following is the procedure that needs to be followed to obtain a driving licence.

The training, testing and licensing of drivers is regulated by the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations (Subsidiary Legislation 65.18). No person is allowed to drive any motor vehicle or a motor cycle unless in possession of either a valid driving licence or a learner’s permit which has been issued by the Authority.

Identify an Instructor

The first step is to identify someone to train you. This can either be through a Licensed Motoring School, or a non-licensed Driving Instructor.

A non-licensed Driving Instructor must :

The Vehicle to be used for the purpose of instructing the learner driver shall:

Licensed Motoring Schools are required to use the Student Record Sheet applicable to the particular category,this to ensure training is provided in a structured manner. This is kept by you during training and gives an indication of those lessons which have been covered, the lessons taught and the various stages of progress. The choice of lesson sequence is at the instructor’s discretion depending on your progress and ability. However, all lessons indicated on the Student Record Sheet must have been taught before an application is submitted (See student record sheets for SRS Category A, SRS Category B, SRS Category C and SRS Category D).

Changing Motoring School

You can change your Motoring School at any time, but must notify the Authority by completing the Change of Motoring School form. No fees apply.

Apply for a Learner’s Permit

The first stage to obtain your licence is that you would require a Learner’s Permit allowing you to start your training on the road with an authorised instructor. The requirements for Standard Licences are - Categories A1, A2, A, B1, B and BE are :

Must meet the minimum age requirements listed below;