Do you need an International Driving Permit in Iceland?
Yes. Iceland is a party to the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, which recognises an International Driving Permit valid for up to 1 year when carried with your national licence.
- Convention
- 1949 Geneva Convention
- Permit valid up to
- 1 year
- In force since
- 22 July 1983
Iceland and the road traffic conventions
| Convention | Status | In force since | Permit validity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1968 Vienna Convention | Not a party | — | — |
| 1949 Geneva Convention | Acceded | 22 July 1983 | 1 year |
Which vehicles your permit covers in Iceland
Iceland applies the vehicle classes set out by the 1949 Geneva Convention. Your permit only covers the classes that are already on your national licence, so a category you do not hold at home is not granted by the permit.

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What to carry when you drive in Iceland
An International Driving Permit never replaces your national licence. It is a standardised translation that local police and rental desks can read, and it is only valid alongside the licence it was issued against. Carry both, and keep your passport handy at rental pickup, since most rental companies ask to see all three before releasing a vehicle.
Our document reproduces your licence details across 12 languages in the booklet format the conventions describe, so an officer who reads none of them in your alphabet can still find your name, date of birth and vehicle classes:
- English
- French
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Italian
- German
- Russian
- Arabic
- Chinese
- Japanese
- Thai
- Vietnamese

What the road rules say in Iceland
- Emergency services
- general 112, police 112, ambulance 112, fire 112
The UK Foreign Office names the 1968 convention for Iceland. Note this differs from the United Nations depositary record above, so carry both your licence and the permit and check locally.
Common questions about driving in Iceland
- How long is an International Driving Permit valid in Iceland?
- Up to 1 year. Iceland joined the 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic on 22 July 1983 by accession, and that convention sets the maximum at 1 year from the date of issue, or until your national licence expires if that comes first.
- What do I dial in an emergency in Iceland?
- Reach general on 112, police on 112, ambulance on 112, fire on 112. The UK Foreign Office publishes these numbers for Iceland. Save them before you drive, since you will not want to be searching for them at the roadside.
- Does the permit replace my driving licence in Iceland?
- No. It is a translation of the licence you already hold and has no effect on its own. You must carry your original national licence with it at all times.
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- Convention on Road Traffic (Vienna, 8 November 1968) United Nations Treaty Collection, 91 parties. Checked 4 August 2026.
- Convention on Road Traffic (Geneva, 19 September 1949) United Nations Treaty Collection, 103 parties. Checked 4 August 2026.