Buy Irish driving licence Online: Category B and Category A (1,2 and 3)
Are you worried about the time and stress just to get an Irish driving licence? Worry not with us you can get a Category B, A, A1,A2 Irish driving licence without exams, long queues, or paperwork? Here, we provide a fast, secure, and fully registered process to obtain your licence in Ireland — whether you’re a new driver, replacing a lost card, or exchanging a foreign driving licence.
Instead of dealing with delays, we simplify the entire process. No NDLS appointments, no written or practical exams, and no unnecessary forms. Just a clear, fast-track route to a 100% legal, scannable licence officially registered in the Irish system.
WHY CHOOSE US?
- Our entire process is 100% safe and guarantee.
- We are disconnected from all third party apps that may leak your information.
- you have a means to chat with us using encrypted apps like Telegram.
- Efficient service; our support is live 24/7
- Cost; comparatively we offer a better service at even lower cost.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
🔹 Replace Your Lost or Damaged Licence
Lost your wallet or damaged your ID? No need to panic. Instead of going through long official queues, you can easily buy a replacement Irish driving licence through us — legally and stress-free. Moreover, every replacement is valid, registered, and scan-nable in the database.
🔹 Renew Your Expired Irish Licence
When your licence expires, renewing it shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why we offer a fast-track renewal service so you can avoid paperwork, skip waiting times, and get back on the road. In just a few days, your renewed Irish driving licence is delivered to your door.
🔹 Exchange Your Foreign Licence to Irish Driving Licence
Moved to Ireland recently? If you’re holding a foreign licence, we’ll help you legally exchange your licence for an Irish one—with no exams or delays. This is ideal for drivers from the EU, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and more. Furthermore, the process is fast, safe, and fully verifiable.
🔹 Obtain A Provisional Irish Licence
Ready to start your driving journey? You can now buy an Irish provisional licence that’s fully NDLS-registered and scannable. Whether you’re preparing for lessons or planning to upgrade to a full licence, this is your first step. Plus, we ensure it’s delivered quickly with zero stress.
Categories of an Irish driving licence (based on EU standards) include:
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AM – Mopeds and light quadricycles
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A1, A2, A – Motorcycles (small to large/ unrestricted)
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B – Cars and light vans (up to 3,500 kg, max 8 passenger seats)
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BE – Cars with a trailer (over 750 kg, combined weight up to 3,500 kg)
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C1, C – Trucks (medium to large, 3,500–7,500 kg / over 7,500 kg)
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CE – Large trucks with a trailer
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D1, D – Minibuses / buses (9–16 seats / over 16 seats)
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DE – Buses with a trailer
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W – Work vehicle or land tractor (specific use)
❓ Irish Driving Licence FAQ
1. How do I apply for an Irish driving licence or learner permit online?
You can apply online using a verified MyGovID account and your Public Services Card (PSC). The process takes about 10-15 minutes. You will need to upload any required supporting documents .
2. What documents do I need to exchange my foreign driving licence for an Irish one?
You will need your current foreign driving licence, proof of your PPS number, proof of address (dated within 6 months), and the €65 application fee. A medical or eyesight report may also be required depending on your circumstances. If you are not an EU/EEA citizen, you will need proof that you are normally resident in Ireland .
3. How long is my driving licence valid for?
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Under 65 years: Maximum 10-year licence for cars/motorcycles; 5-year licence for trucks/buses.
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65-71 years: Licence valid until the day before your 75th birthday.
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72 years and over: 3-year licence (or 1-year subject to doctor’s certification) .
4. When do I need to submit a medical report?
A medical report is required if:
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You are applying for C or D categories (bus or truck).
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You are aged 75 or over.
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You suffer from certain medical conditions (e.g., epilepsy, diabetes treated by insulin, strokes, heart conditions).
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Your current licence includes notation code 101 .
5. Can I drive in Ireland with a foreign driving licence?
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EU/EEA licence: You can drive as long as your licence is valid.
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Recognised state licence (e.g., Australia, Japan, South Korea, UK): You can drive for up to 12 months when visiting, but must exchange it if you become a resident.
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Other countries: You may drive for up to 12 months as a visitor with a valid licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP). After that, you must go through the full Irish licensing process .
6. What happens if my driving licence expires?
It is illegal to drive with an expired licence—even if you have already applied for a renewal. You can renew your licence up to 3 months before it expires, or up to 10 years after its expiry date. However, if you do not renew within 10 years, you must restart the licensing process from the beginning .
7. How do I add a new category (e.g., motorcycle or trailer) to my licence?
You must hold a full licence in Category B (car) to add a BE (car with trailer) learner permit. You must also pass the relevant driver theory test for the new category before applying for a learner permit. For motorcycle categories (A, A2, A1) and work vehicles (W), you need to pass the theory test for that specific category .
8. How much does a driving test cost, and how do I apply?
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Car, motorcycle, tractor (Categories B, A, W): €85
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Truck or bus (Categories C, D): €120
You can apply online through the RSA website. You must hold a learner permit and have completed all mandatory training (e.g., 12 EDT sessions for cars) before applying .
9. What is the difference between a learner permit and a full licence?
A learner permit allows you to drive only while accompanied by a fully licensed driver who has held a full licence for at least 2 years. You must display L-plates. A full licence allows you to drive unaccompanied. First-time full licence holders must display N-plates (novice plates) for 2 years .
10. Can I renew or replace my licence if it's lost, stolen, or damaged?
Yes. You can apply online for a replacement licence using your verified MyGovID and PSC. You will also need to submit a completed Garda Declaration form. The replacement fee is €35 .

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