Singapore driver’s license

In Singapore, you need to possess a valid Singapore Driving license to drive or ride a motor vehicle on our roads. The driving licence will indicate which class of vehicle you are able to drive or ride.

This applies to:

  • All Singaporean Citizens
  • All Permanent Residents
  • Foreigners residing in Singapore for more than 12 months
  • Foreigners residing in Singapore for less than 12 months and are employed as drivers holding Work Permits or S-Pass

If you fall into any one of the above categories and possess a valid foreign driving licence, you are required to convert your licence to a valid Singapore Driving license

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Singapore driver’s license

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In Singapore, you need to possess a valid Singapore Driving license to drive or ride a motor vehicle on our roads. The driving licence will indicate which class of vehicle you are able to drive or ride.

This applies to:

  • All Singaporean Citizens
  • All Permanent Residents
  • Foreigners residing in Singapore for more than 12 months
  • Foreigners residing in Singapore for less than 12 months and are employed as drivers holding Work Permits or S-Pass

If you fall into any one of the above categories and possess a valid foreign driving licence, you are required to convert your licence to a valid Singapore Driving license.

If you wish to obtain a valid Singapore Driving Licence, you may commence your training at any one of the 3 driving centres in Singapore: the Bukit Batok Driving Centre, the ComfortDelGro Driving Centre, or the Singapore Safety Driving Centre.

Class of license in singapore

In Singapore, you are only allowed to drive or ride certain types of motor vehicles that correspond to the class of driving licence you possess:

Class Type of Vehicle
Class 2B (a) Motorcycles not exceeding 200cc; and
(b) Electric motorcycles not exceeding 15 kW
Class 2A (a) Motorcycles between 201cc and 400cc; and
(b) Electric motorcycles between 15.1kW and 25 kW
Class 2 (a) Motorcycles exceeding 400cc; and
(b) Electric motorcycles exceeding 25 kW
Class 3CA Except for Light Goods Vehicles, Mini Vans, and Small Buses;

(a) Motor cars of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver; and

(b) Motor tractors and other motor vehicles without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 2,500kg.

Class 3A (a) Motor cars without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver;

(b) Motor tractors and other motor vehicles without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 2,500kg; and

(c) Ambulances and Medical transport vehicles without clutch pedals of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver

Class 3C Except for Light Goods Vehicles, Mini Vans, and Small Buses;

(a) Motor cars of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver; and
(b) Motor tractors and other motor vehicles of unladen weight not exceeding 2,500kg

Class 3 (a) Motor cars of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver;

(b) Motor tractors and other motor vehicles of unladen weight  not exceeding 2,500kg; and

(c) Ambulances and Medical transport vehicles of unladen weight not exceeding 3,000kg with not more than 7 passengers, excluding the driver

Class 4A Omnibus
Class 4 Heavy motor vehicles of unladen weight exceeding 2,500kg which are constructed to carry load or passengers
Class 5 Heavy motor vehicles not constructed to carry any load and the unladen weight exceeds 7,250kg

Updated as of January 3, 2024

How do I get a driver’s licence in Singapore?

Before we get started, here’s an overview of the steps you’ll need to take to get your licence. You can save this checklist and strike off each one when you’re done.

  1. Register at a driving centre in Singapore.
  2. Pass the eyesight and colour-blindness tests.
  3. Pass your Basic Theory Test (BTT) and Final Theory Test (FTT).
  4. Get your provisional driving license (PDL).
  5. Take driving lessons.
  6. Take three sessions on the driving simulator.
  7. Pass your Practical Driving Test (TP).
  8. Get your licence.

How much does it cost to get a driver’s licence in Singapore?

While you hold a foreign driving licence, you have to pass the Basic Theory Test (BTT), then apply for the conversion at any of the driving centres in Singapore. There is a processing fee of $50 for this, exclusive of any charges for the BTT.

If your licence isn’t in English, you’ll have to hold an international driving permit or an official translation of your licence from your embassy, high commission, or a registered translation company.

convert driving licence singapore

More so, there is no need for a conversion of licence if you are a foreigner residing in Singapore for less than 12 months and holding a valid foreign driving license, except for the following:

  1. Holder of a valid foreign driving licence are allowed to drive for up to three months on Singapore roads upon obtaining new Singapore citizenship or permanent resident status and will be required to do a conversion of the valid foreign driving licence to a Singapore driving license if they wish to continue driving in Singapore.
  2. *New Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident who had previously obtained a Singapore driving licence using a Foreign Identification Number (FIN) are to update their new status in their Singapore driving licence through a replacement application using their Singapore identity number (NRIC).

Please note that all Work Permit & other Pass Holders:

  • will be granted a Class 3C licence upon successful conversion;
  • will need to pass a practical driving test on top of the Basic Theory Test (BTT) if you intend to drive Class 3 vehicles in Singapore; and
  • If you want to drive for work, you will need to obtain a Singapore driving licence within 6 months from the date of issue of your work passes.

The criteria for the conversion of a license are

  1. Pass the Basic Theory Test (BTT) in Singapore, and
  2. A valid foreign driver licence.

Supporting documents (both originals and photocopies) required for production of driving licence (if approved) are identification of the applicant, confirmation of valid driving license, and residency in country where the driving licence is issued. Please note that Traffic Police reserves the right to request for additional supporting documents, where required.

fake singapore driving license

In addition, the demand for a fake driving license in Singapore is on the rise. Many teenagers use these fake Singapore licenses for the purchase of alcohol, the opening of bank accounts, and other activities that have a legal age requirement.

Most of these fake Singapore licenses are very sophisticated and hard to differentiate from a real driver’s license

singapore driving license renewal online

In conclusion, renewal can be done online via a SingPass account. Foreigners who are not eligible to apply for a Singpass can apply online via the Traffic Police Department’s e-service using a FIN number, date of birth and card serial number.

The following documents and payment are required when renewing a licence:

  • Passport
  • Work permit, employment pass, student pass, dependent pass, and/or other documents showing extended stay in Singapore
  • Matt/semi-matt finish passport-size colour photograph on a white background
  • Processing fee (cashcard and NETS only)

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