Do you need an international drivers licence to visit New Zealand and rent a vehicle? Find out the requirements for international drivers here.
You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if you have a current driver’s licence. If the licence is not in English, you must carry an accurate English translation.
You can also legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if you have an International Driving Permit (IDP) that is issued in English or translated into English, provided that you also carry the current driver licence that the permit is based on.
A translation of your overseas licence or permit can be issued by:
In New Zealand all drivers, including visitors from other countries, must carry their licence or permit at all times when driving. You will only be able to drive the same types of vehicles you are licensed to drive in your home country.
It is important to note that if you are caught driving without an acceptable English translation or an IDP, you may be prosecuted for driving unlicensed or for driving without an appropriate licence.
You will be liable for an infringement fee of NZ$400, or up to NZ$1,000 if you are convicted in court.
The police have the power to forbid an unlicensed driver to drive until they have an appropriate licence. If you continue to drive after being forbidden, the vehicle you are driving will be impounded for 28 days, at the vehicle owner's expense. You may also risk not being covered by your insurance in the event of a crash.
Test your driving skills by taking theory quizzes. The questions will give you an idea of what it is like to drive on New Zealand roads and test you on local road rules.