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Exchanging a Foreign Driving License in Poland
If you are planning to live in Poland long-term and you drive regularly, exchanging your foreign driving license for a Polish one is not optional. It is a legal requirement. You can drive on your original license for up to six months from the date you establish legal residence. After that, you must hold a Polish driving license.
The process itself is governed by clear rules, but anyone who has dealt with a Polish administrative office knows that clear rules do not always mean a smooth experience. Applications get delayed. Documents get questioned. Inspectors request additional confirmations. The timeline stretches.
ONE PLUS exists to cut through that. We handle the entire exchange process for you. We prepare your file, submit it correctly, communicate with the inspectors directly, and push to get your Polish license issued as fast as the procedure allows.
Who Needs to Exchange Their Driving License
The obligation to exchange applies to anyone who holds a driving license issued by a country outside the European Union and who has established legal residence in Poland. The key trigger is the length of your stay. Once you have been legally residing in Poland for more than 185 days, your foreign license must be exchanged. This rule applies regardless of whether you hold a temporary residence card, a permanent residence permit, or EU long-term residence.
It is important to understand that leaving Poland for a short trip does not reset the clock. The authorities count the total number of days you spend in the country during a calendar year. If you are involved in a traffic accident while driving on an expired foreign license, your insurance company may refuse to cover the damages. That is a financial risk that is simply not worth taking.
How the Exchange Process Works
The exchange procedure is handled by the local municipal office, the Urząd Miejski, at your registered address. The process involves several steps, and each one must be completed correctly for the application to move forward.
First, you submit an application form along with your supporting documents. These include your passport, your residence card if you have one, your original foreign driving license, a sworn translation of that license, a passport-sized photograph, and confirmation of your registered address in Poland.
Once the application is submitted, the office contacts the authorities in the country that issued your original license. They request official confirmation that your license is genuine and valid. This step is where many applications stall. If the response from your home country is slow, incomplete, or never arrives, your file simply sits. ONE PLUS knows how to follow up at this stage, how to reach the right people, and how to keep the process moving.
After the confirmation is received, you surrender your original license for cancellation. You then pay the applicable fees and receive your new Polish driving license.
How ONE PLUS Speeds Up the Process
The official timeline for exchanging a driving license in Poland currently runs up to four weeks from the moment the application is complete. In practice, delays are common. Missing documents, incorrect translations, and slow responses from foreign authorities are the usual culprits.
We eliminate those delays before they happen. We prepare your application so that it is complete on the first submission. We arrange sworn translations that meet the exact requirements of the office. We track your file and contact inspectors directly to check on the status and to respond to any requests immediately. If the office needs something, we provide it the same day.
Our office is located just one minute from the Urząd Miejski. That proximity means we can hand-deliver documents, speak to inspectors in person, and resolve issues on the spot rather than waiting for letters to arrive.
What You Get When You Work with ONE PLUS
You get a Polish driving license without the stress of dealing with the bureaucracy yourself. You do not need to figure out which form to fill, which translation is accepted, or what to do when the office goes silent for weeks. We handle the paperwork, the communication with the authorities, and the follow-up. You get clear updates in English at every stage. You get a realistic timeline and a team that pushes to keep it as short as possible.
Documents Required for the Exchange
To submit your application, you will need the following:
- your valid passport,
- your residence card, if you have one,
- your original foreign driving license,
- a sworn translation of that license into Polish,
- a recent passport-sized photograph measuring 35 by 45 millimeters,
- confirmation of your registered address in Poland.
We help you gather, verify, and prepare every document before submission so that nothing is missing and nothing is rejected on a technicality.
Why Exchanging Your License Matters
Driving on an expired foreign license after six months of residence is not a minor oversight. If you are stopped by the police, you face a fine. If you are involved in an accident, your insurance company can deny your claim entirely, leaving you personally liable for damages. Beyond the legal risks, holding a Polish driving license simply makes life easier. It is accepted without question anywhere in the European Union. It removes the need to carry translations or explain the validity of a foreign document during routine checks.
Why Choose ONE PLUS for Your License Exchange
We have been helping foreigners in Poland since 2018. We understand how Polish offices work, what inspectors look for, and where applications tend to get stuck. We use that experience to move your file through the system as quickly as possible. We communicate in clear English. We tell you what is happening at each step. We do not disappear when things get complicated. We lean in and solve the problem.
If you need to exchange your foreign driving license for a Polish one, do not wait until the six-month deadline is breathing down your neck. Start early. Start with a consultation. ONE PLUS will take it from there.
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