Licence Application Process

An appointment is needed if you have moved to the province and need a driver’s licence exchanged. 

New Residents

You must exchange your existing driver’s licence to a Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s licence within three months of becoming a resident.  Licences from another country or province must be submitted when you apply for your Newfoundland and Labrador licence.  However a certified copy of the original licence can be provided to you upon request.  These out of province licences must be returned to the issuing jurisdiction (or are destroyed at their request).

Canada

Drivers from another province or territory can exchange their existing licence for a Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s licence without taking a written, vision or road test, provided:

  • you are 17 years of age;
  • your existing licence is valid (not suspended, cancelled or revoked);
  • your licence is not expired not more than five years;
  • you are 16 years of age; and
    • present a valid driver’s licence from a Graduated Driver Licensing Program, you will be placed in Class 5, Level I
    • have taken an approved driver education course, you will be given a four month credit and, upon reaching 16 years and eight months, you will be placed in Class 5, Level II
    • have not taken a driver education course, you will remain at Level I until age 17, upon which you will graduate to a Class 5, Level II licence, where road test is not required since you would have already passed a road test in another jurisdiction that is recognized in this Province.

Other licenced drivers residing in the province will have their experience rated against the Newfoundland and Labrador system and will be placed in the appropriate phase. Age, driving experience and class of licence currently held will determine placement.

If you are exchanging a commercial driver’s licence (Class 1-4) you will also be required to complete a Routine Medical Form. This is required to ensure you meet the medical standards for commercial drivers.

United States

People taking up residence from the United States can exchange their existing licence for a Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s licence without taking a written, vision or road test, provided:

  • you are 17 years of age;
  • you present the required identification documents;
  • your existing licence is valid (not suspended, cancelled or revoked);
  • your licence is not expired more than five years;
  • you are 16 years of age; and
    • present a valid driver’s licence from a Graduated Driver Licensing Program, you will be placed in Class 5, Level I
    • have taken an approved driver education course, you will be given a four month credit and, upon reaching 16 years and eight months, you will be placed in Class 5, Level II
    • have not taken a driver education course, you will remain at Level I until age 17, upon which you will graduate to a Class 5, Level II licence, where road test is not required since you would have already passed a road test in another jurisdiction that is recognized in this Province.

If you are exchanging a commercial driver’s licence (Class 1-4) you will also be required to complete a medical report. Medical forms are available at Motor Registration offices

Other Countries

The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador allow for exchange of the class of licence as indicated:

Class 5 (Passenger Vehicle /Light Trucks) Only Class 5 (Passenger Vehicle /Light Trucks) & Class 6 (Motorcycle)
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Republic of Korea
Ukraine
France
Isle of Man
Northern Ireland
Ireland
Japan
Taiwan

People taking up residence in Newfoundland and Labrador from these countries can exchange their existing licence for a Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s licence without taking a written, vision or road test, provided:

  • you are 17 years of age;
  • you present the required identification documents;
  • your existing licence is valid (not suspended, cancelled or revoked);
  • your licence is not expired more than five years;
  • you are 16 years of age; and
    • present a valid driver’s licence from a Graduated Driver Licensing Program, you will be placed in Class 5, Level I
    • have taken an approved driver education course, you will be given a four month credit and, upon reaching 16 years and eight months, you will be placed in Class 5, Level II
    • have not taken a driver education course, you will remain at Level I until age 17, upon which you will graduate to a Class 5, Level II licence, where road test is not required since you would have already passed a road test in another jurisdiction that is recognized in this Province.

People taking up residence in Newfoundland and Labrador from all other countries must:

  • Be at least 16 years of age
  • Present the required identification documents
  • Successfully complete a written, vision and road test
  • Be placed in the Graduated Driver’s Licence Program

Identification Requirements

 Those moving to Newfoundland and Labrador, who originate from outside of Canada and applying for a learner’s permit or a driver’s licence, must provide proof of legal presence in Canada.

  • One primary proof of legal presence and one secondary, or
  • Two primary documents; one of which must be primary proof of legal presence.
  • Please refer to Required Identification Documentation.

Translation Requirements

 Please view translation requirements on this page.

Visitors

Visitors to the province can drive for up to three months without getting a Newfoundland and Labrador driver’s licence if:

  • you are at least 16 years of age, and
  • you hold a valid driver’s licence in another province.

Proof of Address

The following documents are acceptable as proof of address and must contain your full name and address:

  • Utility bills, no older than two months (e.g. phone, internet/cable, electricity, etc.)
  • Bank statements/void cheque (with address)
  • Mortgage documents
  • Personal taxes (filed in the previous year)
  • Property tax bill
  • Residential lease/rental agreement (must be completed and signed by landlord and tenant)
  • Employment Insurance or Income Support Program documents
  • Employment confirmation or pay stub
  • Canada Child Benefit (CCB) documents

If one of these documents are not available, a Guarantor Application may be accepted. Please contact mrd@gov.nl.ca or 1-877-636-6867 for more information.