If you plan to drive on South African roads, having a valid driving licence is not just important it’s the law. Whether you’re looking to drive a motorcycle, car, minibus, or heavy vehicle, this guide will walk you through the process of applying for your South African driving licence.
About Applying for a Driving Licence
Before applying for a driving licence, you must first obtain a learner’s licence. Once you have that, you can apply for the appropriate driving licence depending on the type of vehicle you plan to drive:
Vehicle Categories and Licence Codes:
- Code A1: Motorcycles ≤125cc (Minimum age: 17)
- Code A: Motorcycles >125cc (Minimum age: 18)
- Code B: Light motor vehicles ≤3,500 kg (Minimum age: 18)
- Code C1: Vehicles 3,500–16,000 kg (Minimum age: 18)
- Code C: Vehicles >16,000 kg (Minimum age: 18)
- Code EB: Light articulated vehicles ≤3,500 kg (Minimum age: 18)
- Code EC1: Articulated heavy vehicles 3,500–16,000 kg (Minimum age: 18)
- Code EC: Articulated heavy vehicles >16,000 kg (Minimum age: 18)
What You Should Do
Follow these steps to apply for your driving licence:
- Visit a Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC) near you.
- Bring the following documents:
- Your learner’s licence
- Your Identity Document (ID)
- Four black-and-white ID photographs (confirm exact number with your DLTC)
- Proof of residential address (e.g., utility bill or an affidavit if not in your name)
- Proof from a ward councillor if you live in an informal settlement
- Booking fee
- Gauteng residents must apply online via NaTIS.
- Complete the DL1 Application for Driving Licence form at the DLTC.
- Keep the receipt as proof of payment and booking confirmation.
- On your test date
- Arrive at the DLTC at the specified time.
- Your documents and learner’s licence will be verified.
- You’ll be tested by a qualified examiner.
- If you pass the test:
- Your fingerprints will be taken.
- An eye test will be done (or submit a certified test from an optometrist).
- Pay the issuing fee for a temporary licence.
- You’ll be notified when your driving licence card is ready for collection.
How Long Does It Take?
- Driving licence card: Ready in 4 to 6 weeks
- Temporary driving licence: Issued immediately
How Much Does It Cost?
Fees vary by location. Contact your local licensing office to confirm the applicable costs.
Forms to Complete
- Application for Driving Licence (DL1): Available at all DLTCs
Who to Contact
- Local Department of Transport
- Visit: www.gov.za
Always double-check with your nearest DLTC for any updates or changes in requirements. Driving without a valid licence is illegal and can result in heavy penalties.