Ireland licence Central African Republic
Driving in Central African Republic with a Ireland license
Short answer: to drive in Central African Republic with a Ireland license you need an International Driving Permit in the 1949 Geneva format, carried together with your Ireland license.
Bring an IDP
Yes — to drive in Central African Republic on an Ireland licence you should carry an International Driving Permit together with your Ireland licence. Central African Republic expects foreign drivers to hold an IDP.
Convention basisCentral African Republic uses the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention. Our certified translation is prepared in that exact format.
At the rental deskSelf-drive is rare; an IDP and passport are expected where rental exists.
CarryCarry BOTH your Ireland national licence and the IDP at all times. The IDP is a translation of your licence and never replaces it.
Minimum age18+ to drive; rental typically 21+ with a young-driver surcharge under 25
Validity1–3 years (you choose at checkout)
FormatDigital PDF you print yourself, plus a QR-verifiable ID card — accepted alongside printed permits
Last verified June 2026Source: 1949 Geneva Convention
Irish drivers should carry an International Driving Permit with their licence when driving outside the EU and EEA. Your International Driving Permit is a certified multilingual translation of your existing licence, prepared in the 1949 Geneva format and carried alongside your national licence.
Driving rules in Central African Republic
- Drive on the right.
- Poor road conditions outside the capital.
- Checkpoints are frequent.
- Carry passport, IDP and home licence.
Common questions
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Can I drive in Central African Republic with a Ireland license?
to drive in Central African Republic with a Ireland license you need an International Driving Permit in the 1949 Geneva format, carried together with your Ireland license. Central African Republic uses the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention. Our certified translation is prepared in that exact format.
02
Is my Ireland driver's license valid in Central African Republic?
Yes — to drive in Central African Republic on an Ireland licence you should carry an International Driving Permit together with your Ireland licence. Central African Republic expects foreign drivers to hold an IDP.
03
Do I need an International Driving Permit for Central African Republic?
Yes — to drive in Central African Republic on an Ireland licence you should carry an International Driving Permit together with your Ireland licence. Central African Republic expects foreign drivers to hold an IDP.
04
Can I rent a car in Central African Republic with a Ireland license?
Self-drive is rare; an IDP and passport are expected where rental exists.
05
What IDP format does Central African Republic accept?
Central African Republic uses the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention. Our certified translation is prepared in that exact format.
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How do I get an International Driving Permit for Central African Republic?
An International Driving Permit is a certified multilingual translation of your existing Ireland license. You apply online, and it is issued as a printable PDF booklet with a QR-verifiable ID card in the 1949 Geneva format Central African Republic uses — carried alongside your Ireland license.
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Do I still carry my Ireland license?
Carry BOTH your Ireland national licence and the IDP at all times. The IDP is a translation of your licence and never replaces it.
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