First Timer's Guide to Philippine International Driving Permit
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Although I highly promote backpacking and using public transportation when visiting other countries, I also encourage car or motorcycle rentals on some occasions.
First Timer's Guide to Philippine International Driving Permit
Renting a vehicle abroad has its pros and cons alright but this article would focus mainly on how we Filipinos could get the PhilippineInternational Driving Permit (PIDP) so that we could make use of our driving skills abroad.
Here are the things that you should know about thePhilippine International Driving Permit:
What are the requirements needed for the application?
Philippine Driver's License (original and photocopy)
Two pieces 2"x2" color ID picture white background
Foreigners must show their passport and a copy of the approval letter they got from the Embassy (the approval letter presents the date of their last arrival)
In case of non-appearance, a letter of authorization and any valid ID of the representative.
How much will it cost?
The price of an IDP is not cheap. We have the full price below:
Factors
Price
Standing processing fee
P3,500
VAT (12%)
P420
Total
P3,920
What countries honor the permit?
ThePhilippine International Driving Permit is honored in almost all countries that are signatories to the 1949 and 1968 United Nations Convention on Road Traffic.
There are too many to type so you may check this one out.
Where can one apply for the permit?
Only the Automobile Association Philippines (AAP) is authorized to issue the Philippine International Driving Permit in the country. Here's the list of their offices:
- Main Office (Quezon City)
AAP Tower 683 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City
Tel: (632) 7053333
- Makati Office
Unit 102 G/F Metrostar Building corner Kakarong Street, Makati City
Tel: (632) 8179758
- Alabang Office
Mall entrance, G/F Alabang Town Center, Brgy Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City
Level 2, 21110 Robinsons Starmills City of San Fernando, Pampanga
Tel: (6345) 4361816
- Cebu Office
105 CRM Building, Escario corner Molave Street, Cebu City, Cebu
Tel: (6332) 2682400
- Davao Office
Room 314, 3rd floor, SM City Davao Ecoland, Davao City
Tel: (6382) 2994961 to 62
Processing
The process of getting an IDP is very simple. You’ll need to contact one of the AAP offices (mentioned above) and then fill out the INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM.
You can get your International Driving Permit a day after your application. However, if you're in a rush and you need it ASAP, you could apply for your permit at the Main Office in QC and you can wait for it to be released within the day.
Philippine International Driving Permit (PIDP) Application Form
The duration of the process depends on which office you choose to contact. The AAP claims that the office in Quezon City has the fastest processing time (approximately 1 hour). Other branches will take up to five days (Alabang, Makati, Lipa, and Pampanga: 2 to 3 days; Cebu and Davao: 4 to 5 days).
If you’re not in a rush, just go with the nearest branch to where you reside. If you must have the IDP immediately, then the QC branch is recommended.
How long is its validation?
The Philippine International Permit lasts 1 year. But if your local license exceeds the expiration date less than 1 year after you got the Philippine International Driving Permit, the PIDP will expire the same day as your license.
So what are you waiting for? Head to the nearest AAP and apply for a driving permit to fully enjoy your adventure abroad.
WARNING:
My Philippine International Driving Permit photo here is being used by some FB pages that provide "assistance" in applying for the permit. I'm not in any way affiliated with these pages.
Aside from that, keep in mind that you should avail of the International Driving Permit yourself and in case of non-appearance, a letter of authorization, and any valid ID of the representative. So practice precaution. These FB pages might be scammers preying on people's hard-earned money.
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How long is the validity of the license?
ReplyDeleteHi there! One year validity.
DeleteOffice hours please
ReplyDeleteIt's usually 8AM - 5PM.
DeleteHow many days processing upon application?..
ReplyDeleteIt's a one day application. You can get the permit within the day if you apply in the main office.
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DeleteHi po paano nyo po nagamit ang idp dito sa japan? Nagpunta ka pa po ba s police station to get any papers po?
ReplyDeleteOnce you got your IDP, just bring it with you pag magdadrive ka. No need to report it to the police. It will serve as your DL while driving in Japan.
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