The International Driving Permit in Malaysia: Complete 2026 Guide
Every step to obtain, renew or recover your International Driving Permit so you can drive with peace of mind on Malaysian roads.
Why is an International Driving Permit essential?
When you decide to prepare your move to Malaysia, mobility is a central question. Whether you want to explore the landscapes of Penang or simply handle your daily commute in Kuala Lumpur, a driving licence is your key to freedom.
In Malaysia, a foreign driving licence is only recognised when it is accompanied by an International Driving Permit (IDP) for short stays. This document is an official translation of your national licence, indispensable for renting a vehicle or showing your papers during a police check.
Be careful, though: the IDP has a limited period of validity and strict conditions of issue, depending on whether you are still in your home country or already settled in Southeast Asia.
What you need to know in 2026
Validity & Recognition
The IDP is valid for 3 years (or less if your national licence expires sooner). In Malaysia, it is accepted for tourists and newcomers for a maximum of 90 days. Beyond that, you will need to start the process to obtain a Malaysian licence.
Work Emergency
Need an IDP for an immediate, work-related departure? A fast-track procedure exists upon presentation of a letter from your employer.
Format
The IDP does not replace your national licence. You must always present both documents together.
Where to apply?
Everything now happens online through the French ANTS website. Applications are no longer processed at prefecture counters. For expats already abroad, specific rules apply for postal submissions.
Go to the ANTS portal →IDP Eligibility Checker
Find out in 3 clicks which procedure applies to your situation in 2026.
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Detailed steps for residents in France
Online pre-application
Log in to the France Titres (ANTS) portal. You will need to provide a digital photo-signature. If you don't have one, a photo submission form will be offered at the end.
Postal confirmation
Once your entry is complete, you have 15 days to send by post: the submission form (if you have no digital photo) and a pre-paid 50g tracked "Prêt-à-poster" envelope addressed to your name and address.
Receipt and verification
The average processing time in 2026 is around 2 to 3 months. On receipt, immediately check that your details are correct (name, licence categories). If there is an error, contact the CERT in Cherbourg.
The case of expats in Malaysia
If you have already been living in Malaysia for more than 6 months (normal residence), you can in theory no longer apply for a French IDP. France considers that you must exchange your licence or obtain the local one.
However, if you are on a temporary assignment or are a student:
- You can apply through the ANTS online service.
- The envelope must be sent to the CERT in Cherbourg.
- Provide a French address for delivery if possible, or use the mail forwarding services of the administrative support for expats.
Checklist of required documents
Identity
A copy of both sides of your valid national ID card or passport.
Proof of Address
A document less than 6 months old (utility bill, rent receipt, tax notice).
National Licence
A clear copy of both sides of your valid national driving licence.
Photos
2 recent, compliant passport photos (if not submitted digitally via ANTS).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the International Driving Permit free? ▼
Can I drive in France with my IDP? ▼
What should I do if I lose it in Malaysia? ▼
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Is the IDP enough to rent a motorbike in Langkawi? ▼
My licence was issued by another EU country, can I apply for a French IDP? ▼
What format must the envelope be? ▼
Can an expired IDP be renewed? ▼
Is the IDP recognised in Singapore? ▼
Does the ANTS handle applications from the French overseas territories? ▼
Ready to hit the road in Malaysia?
Don't let administrative hassles spoil your move abroad. Start your International Driving Permit application today.