How to convert a UK driver licence into an Irish licence before the end of the Brexit transition period?
When the UK formally left the European Union on 31 January 2020, both sides agreed on a transition period to finalise arrangements. This transition period ends on 31 December 2020. Your UK driver licence will continue to be recognised in Ireland until that date.
You must apply in person at a National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) centre to convert your licence to an Irish licence. You must book your appointment online before visiting an NDLS centre. During COVID-19 Level 5 restrictions, NDLS centres remain open for people with booked appointments.
On the day, you should bring:
- A completed application form
- Photographic ID
- Proof of residency entitlement
- Evidence of PPS number
- Proof of address
Your completed application form must be accompanied by:
- Your UK driver licence. If your driving licence is lost or expired, you need a letter of entitlement from the licensing authority in the state that issued your licence
- A feeof €55
It may take up to 3 months for your licence to be exchanged, as each foreign licence must be verified with the country that issued it.
In some cases, driving licence medical or eyesight report forms may be required. Find the attachment for more information
https://www.ndls.ie/images/FAQ_on_Brexit_and_Driving_Licences.pdf