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If you're planning to drive in a foreign country, you may need an International Driver's License (IDL). An IDL is a document that translates your driver's license into several different languages, making it easier for local authorities to understand. Here are the steps to apply for an International Driver's License: 1. Check if you are eligible: In most countries, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license in your home country to apply for an IDL. 2. Find an authorized IDL issuer: The IDL is not issued by the government but by authorized organizations such as the American Automobile Association (AAA) or the National Automobile Club (NAC). You can find a list of authorized IDL issuers on the website of the country you will be visiting. 3. Gather the required documents: You will need to provide a completed IDL application, a photocopy of your driver's license, two passport-sized photos, and payment for the IDL fee. 4. Submit your application: You can submit your application and required documents in person or by mail. Some IDL issuers may also allow online applications. 5. Wait for your IDL: The processing time for an IDL varies by issuer and can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Once your IDL is ready, you can pick it up in person or have it mailed to you. It's important to note that an IDL is not a replacement for a valid driver's license. You must carry both your IDL and your original driver's license with you while driving in a foreign country. Additionally, not all countries require an IDL, so be sure to check the driving laws of the country you will be visiting before applying.
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