How to apply for Driver License
Procedure for obtaining ordinary driving license
A person applying for an Ordinary Driving License must:
- book a test date online from RSTA website
- come in person for the test
- be 18 years of age or more at the time of applying for a license
- have held a Learner’s license for at least six months
- produce a Certificate to have attended an Introductory course
- have undergone both theoretical and practical tests and achieved the minimum pass score set in the ‘Evaluation Form for Driving Test’
- produce a copy of the latest passport-size photograph in national dress for Bhutanese
- produce Citizenship Identity card or other accepted identification documents for Bhutan nationals, and passport or other identification cards in case of foreigners and
- pay fee as prescribed in Schedule 1.
How to apply for Learner License
Procedure for obtaining a Learner License In addition to any test that the Authority requires an applicant for a learner license to undergo, the Authority may require the applicant to:
- be 17 years of age or more;
- provide the Authority with personal particulars (including evidence that the Authority may reasonably require as to those particulars) as per application form provided by the Authority;
- produce Citizenship Identity Card or other accepted identification documents for Bhutanese Nationals, and passport or other identification cards in case of foreigners;
- bring along a latest passport-size photograph in national dress for Bhutanese;
- produce a medical screening certificate duly signed by a Medical Personnel within the country;
- fill in the application form;
- obtain the Learner’s License in person or through a Driving School upon fulfilling the set criteria; and
- pay fees as prescribed in schedule
Refusal to grant a learner license: The Authority may refuse to grant a leaner license if:
- the applicant has not passed appropriate tests that may be conducted;
- the applicant has not complied with a procedure or requirements under the Act or these Regulations; or
- the Authority, for a reason provided in writing to the applicant believes that the license should not be granted.
Validity of a learner license: A learner license is a valid for one year after the date of issue or when a driver license which authorizes the person to drive such a motor vehicle is issued to the person whichever occurs first. 56. Requirements for the learners while learning to drive
1) A learner driver while learning to drive must:
- not drive a motor vehicle unless a ‘L’ plate is clearly displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle, and in case of two wheelers at the rear side.
- not drive a motor vehicle unless accompanied by an experienced driver holding a valid license.
Place for learning to drive: A learner driver:
- shall not be allowed to learn driving along highways and in town areas for the first three months of learning to drive; and
- shall be allowed to learn driving in areas designated and publicly notified by respective local authorities.
In sub-regulation 1 and in this sub-regulation: ‘Experienced driver’ means a person who:
- holds a valid license to drive the category of motor vehicle being driven by the learner driver; and
- has been licensed to drive that category of motor vehicle for at least two years.
Variation/endorsement of driving license
The Authority may require an applicant for renewal or variation as applicable to:
- fill in an application form;
- provide any additional information (including any evidence that the Authority may reasonably require as to those particulars);
- undergo any test which the Authority may require for license variation;
- provide one recent passport size photograph; and
- pay fee as per Schedule1.
Exemption from requirement for a Bhutan driving license
The Authority may exempt a person from obtaining a driving license for a period of three months if the person:
- has a valid international driving license;
- holds a diplomatic passport and a valid driving license issued in another country;
- is a foreigner who resides in Bhutan for a period not exceeding three months and in possession of a valid driving license issued in the country of residence; and.
- is a member of the armed forces and holds a valid driving license issued by the respective Motor Transport Officers for driving military and police vehicles;
Notwithstanding the above:
- Only professional Bhutan Armed Forces drivers will be eligible for a civilian driving license upon producing an endorsement letter from the Motor Transport Officer concerned, along with a Certificate of having attended a one day Introductory Course.
- Other Armed Force personnel holding a non-professional military driving license shall follow the procedures prescribed in Part 2, Section 60 other than having to produce a Learner License.
Requirement for endorsement of Foreign Driving License
A foreigner staying in Bhutan for a period exceeding three months must:
- report to the nearest office of the Authority for endorsement of Driving License;
- produce valid visa or work permit; and
- pay an endorsement fee as prescribed under schedule 1.
Issuance of Bhutan Driving License to Foreigners
A Foreigner applying for a Bhutan Driving License must:
- fulfill all the requirements for obtaining a fresh driving license.
- hold a valid driving license issued in his/her home country
- produce a valid Visa or a Work Permit and
Notwithstanding 77(b),if in the opinion of the Authority, any Foreign national is found to be incompetent to drive a vehicle in spite of the person holding a valid driving license issued from another country, the Authority may direct the person to attend a driving test conducted by the Authority.
Suspension/Cancellation of driver license
Cancellation, suspension or variation of license by the Authority may be done if the person:
- has not presented for any test required by the Authority;
- is dangerous to drive a motor vehicle because of some illness or incapacity or because of the treatment of any of those things;
- has at anytime been convicted of driving offence;
- has been convicted by the Court of Law; and
- holding a driving license is cancelled by the Authority for a reason as deemed
- appropriate and is in the best interest of the road users for safety concerns.
