How to Replace Your Foreign Driving License in Saudi Arabia (2025 Guide)

How to Replace Your Foreign Driving License in Saudi Arabia (2025 Guide)

Meta Description: Need to swap your foreign driving license for a Saudi one? Learn the step-by-step process, required documents, fees, appointment booking, and where to go.

Labels: Driving in Saudi Arabia, Expat Driving License, Absher, License Conversion, Saudi Traffic Rules

Introduction

If you’ve moved to Saudi Arabia from abroad and hold a valid foreign driving license, you can replace it with a Saudi one—no need to retake driving exams if your country is approved. Here's how to navigate the process smoothly in 2025.

📄 Documents You’ll Need

  • Original foreign license + Arabic translation
  • Four passport-sized photos (4×6 cm)
  • Iqama (residency permit) copy + sponsor letter
  • Copy of passport
  • Completed official form (available at Moroor or online)
  • Payment receipt (200 SAR for 5 years, or 400 SAR for 10 years)
  • Medical check report (eye + blood test)

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Step-by-Step Process

  1. Translate Your License: Get an authorized Arabic translation (approx. 60 SAR)—we recommend a certified center like the one in Dammam :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
  2. Medical Test: Have your vision and blood tested at a certified clinic; the results can be uploaded electronically.
  3. Absher Appointment: Log into Absher → Traffic Services → Book Appointment → “Replacement of Driving Licence.” Select your region and upload your documents (license front/back + translation).
  4. Payment: Pay the fee via bank app — 200 SAR for 5 years or 400 SAR for 10 years.
  5. Print Appointment Slip: Once booked, print the appointment confirmation from Absher and bring it to the office.
  6. Visit Traffic Office: Go to the selected Moroor office on the appointment date with all documents, photos, translation, Iqama copy, sponsor letter, medical report, and payment receipt.
  7. Receive Your License: If everything checks out, you'll get your Saudi license within minutes—typically under 5 minutes :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}.

💡 Tips for a Smooth Process

  • Scan and compress your documents before uploading—they must be under 512 KB.
  • Double-check Absher for appointment time and exact location.
  • Translate your license early to avoid delays.
  • Arrive early at the Moroor office—lines can form quickly.

What If Your License Country Isn’t Approved?

If your license is from a country that isn’t recognized, you’ll need to go through a local driving school, pass the theory and practical tests, and then apply.

For full details, see our post: How to Convert Your Foreign Driver’s License in Saudi Arabia.

Conclusion

Converting your foreign driving license to a Saudi one is straightforward if you follow the steps: translation, medical test, Absher appointment, online payment, and an office visit. Once you have your Saudi driving license, you can legally drive throughout the Kingdom with full confidence.

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