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EU Driving Licences.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 20 May 2004

Thursday, 20 May 2004

Questions (180)

Billy Timmins

Question:

180 Mr. Timmins asked the Minister for Transport the position in relation to Polish residents who are working here driving with Polish driving licences; if they are covered to drive here on Polish licences; if these can be exchanged for Irish driving licences when they expire; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14897/04]

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A person who holds a driving licence issued by a member state of the European Union or the European economic area is permitted to drive in Ireland for so long as that licence remains valid. Driving licences issued by the competent licensing authority of Poland are, in accordance with existing regulatory provisions, recognised here for driver licensing purposes.

Sample driving licences and information regarding security features is not yet to hand in respect of the accession countries. As a temporary measure and notwithstanding the general principle that persons may request to have an EU licence exchanged for an Irish licence, exchange cannot be granted until the required information is received from the licensing authorities of the countries concerned. In the event of the licence having expired, licensing authorities have been requested to contact the authorities in the member state that issued the licence in order to confirm that the licence which the person wishes to have renewed is genuine.

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