Do you need an International Driving Permit to drive in Serbia?
Sourced from the 1949 Geneva & 1968 Vienna Conventions and rental-network policies
What the rules require
When do you need an IDP in Serbia?
Serbia drives on the right with Cyrillic signage common, so an IDP is advised to translate your licence at desks and checkpoints. The permit is a recognised translation of your licence and is presented together with the original.
Does renting a car in Serbia require an IDP?
Belgrade desks ask for an IDP with non-Latin-script licences. Having your permit ready avoids losing your reservation at the counter.
Driving rules in Serbia you should know
- Headlights on at all times.
- Reflective vest, triangle and spare bulbs required.
- 0.03% alcohol limit.
- Toll motorways on main corridors.
How long is an IDP valid in Serbia?
Serbia recognises the 1968 Vienna Convention format, under which an IDP can be valid for up to 3 years — or until your national licence expires, whichever comes first. If you travel regularly, the validity clock starts on the issue date, not on first use — so order close to your departure to maximise usable time.
Documents checklist for driving in Serbia
- Your original national driving licence — the IDP is a translation and is never valid on its own.
- Your International Driving Permit, in the 1968 Vienna format Serbia recognises.
- Your passport or accepted national ID for police checks and rental pick-up.
- For rentals: the credit card used for the booking and your rental agreement (it covers the registration and insurance papers).
- Local currency or a card for road costs — Serbia uses the RSD.