Driving licence and vehicle
A valid national driving licence is required to drive a car in Switzerland or abroad. When you relocate your residence abroad or to Switzerland, it is necessary to exchange your driving licence. Swiss vehicle registration documents and number plates must be returned on arrival at the new domicile abroad.
If you are a Swiss national and are planning to relocate abroad or if you are already living abroad and have questions regarding your Swiss driving licence, your vehicle registration documents and your Swiss number plates, you will find information here on whether you can drive abroad with your Swiss driving licence and for how long. Information is also available on the conditions under which you may drive in Switzerland with a foreign licence.
Links
- Association of Road Traffic Offices ASA: addresses of road traffic offices (German, French, Italian)
- Road Traffic Authorisation Ordinance, RTAO; SR 741.51 (German, French, Italian)
- Convention on Road Traffic, SR 0.741.10 (German, French, Italian)
- International Convention relative to Motor Traffic, SR 0.741.11(German, French, Italian)
How to exchange a Swiss licence in the UK
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is responsible for exchanging your driving license in the UK.
GOV.UK: How to exchange your non-British driving licence for a British licence (Switzerland is part of the ‘designated countries & territories’ category)
Please note that it is general policy for a person moving back to Switzerland that they can exchange their UK driving license back to a Swiss driving license.