Driving in Indonesia
Vienna Convention International Driving Document

Driving in Indonesia: International Driving Document requirements for visitors

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Visitors to Indonesia need a valid international driving document alongside their foreign driving licence to drive legally. Indonesia accepts both the 1949 Geneva Convention and 1968 Vienna Convention permits. Indonesia drives on the left. The blood alcohol limit is 0.05%. Rental scooters and cars are widely available, but rules and enforcement vary by island and city.

Indonesia at a glance

Permit type
Vienna Convention International Driving Document
How long it is valid
Up to 3 years
How it works

How to get your permit for Indonesia

You do the first step; a dedicated expert does the rest.

  1. Tell us your destination

    Indonesia + your nationality. ~30 seconds.

  2. We confirm what you need

    A Print International Driving Document valid for 3 years, accepted under both the 1949 Geneva and 1968 Vienna conventions — picked for you, so you don't have to decide.

  3. We handle the paperwork

    Your dedicated expert checks your documents, prepares the application, and files it correctly with the authorized agency.

  4. Review by a real person

    A dedicated expert reviews your submission — not a bot.

  5. Track every step

    Live dashboard + email/SMS updates from submission until your International Driving Document is in hand.

Indonesia driving rules at a glance

What you need

Documents required to drive in Indonesia

What police and rental counters expect you to carry, every time you drive.

    FAQs

    Frequently asked questions

    Driving in Indonesia with a foreign licence, answered.

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    About this service

    Expedify is a private application-assistance service, not a government agency or an authorised issuer. International Driving Documents are issued by the authorised body in your licence country; our agency fee covers preparation, review, and tracking of your application, and is separate from the issuer's own fee. The information on this page is general guidance, not legal advice — acceptance rules are set by each destination country and can change. Always confirm requirements with the official issuer or the authorities of the country you're visiting.