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Driving in Serbia

U.S. Embassies and Consulates cannot issue or renew U.S. driver's licenses. Some individual states will renew licenses by mail. For information on your state's policies, and procedures for renewing a license or applying for a new license please click here.

An international driving permit is required for driving in Serbia, but is only valid when used in conjunction with a valid license from one's home country.  You can obtain an international driving permit before departing the United States from the National Automobile Club or AAA.  A U.S. driver's license used together with an international driving permit will be valid for six months in Serbia, after which time, you may have to obtain a Serbian driver's license.

Click here for the State Department's official information about road safety overseas, tips on driving abroad, and a further explanation of international driving permits.

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