Paying for parking with your Dankort

Be aware when paying for your parking space with your Dankort in Aarhus. Several of the city’s designated parking bays can now be paid for with your Dankort, which is a relief for people like me that rarely carry coins. The procedure is relatively simple, you slide your Dankort through the payment metre when you arrive and again when you leave. The amount for the exact time is then automatically deducted from your bank account.

The process of exchanging your driving licence

At Citizens’ Services you will be asked to complete a form, which you must hand in along with the above mentioned documentation. Please note that Citizens’ Services charge DKK 260 for processing your application.

EU/EEA and Nordic driving licences

If your driving licence was issued by a Nordic or EU/EEA country, you are not required to exchange your driving licence with a Danish equivalent. However, you should be aware of the fact that if you lose your original driving licence, it may be difficult to obtain documentary proof required to apply for a new driving licence from the country that issued your licence.

Theory and driving test

After your foreign driving licence has been verified by the police and you have received your new temporary driving licence in the mail, you must take the theory and driving test within three months.

The theory and driving tests are in Danish, but as a foreigner you are allowed to bring along an interpreter. Please note that the interpreter must be certified and approved by the police and that you must pay for the interpreter yourself.

Various types of citizenship

To see what country is regarded as a Nordic country, EU/EEA country, or non-EU/EEA-country go to Residence and Work – Nordic Citizens, Residence and Work – EU/EEA and Swizz Citizens, or Residence and Work – non EU/EEA Citizens as applicable.

Contacts and further information

Relevant authorities:

The Danish Road Directorate
Niels Jules Gade 13
PB 9018
DK-1022 Copenhagen K.
Telephone: 45 7244 3333
Fax: +45 3315 0848
Website: www.vejdirektoratet.dk.

SKAT’s website www.skat.dk provides information about SKAT and the tax rules and regulations that apply in Denmark.

Where to get a Danish driving licence

An application to exchange your driving licence for a Danish equivalent is made to Citizens’ Services. Citizens’ Services are responsible for issuing driving licences, and collecting payment.

How much does it cost?

The cost of obtaining a Danish driving licence varies. It will cost more if you are required to take a theory and driving tests. The cost will also increase if you have to re-take the theory and/or the driving test. Note some driving schools require you to have at least one or two driving lessons before they will let you take the driving test. 

Returning to your home country

Drivers from non-EU/EEA countries returning to their home country, temporarily or permanently, and need their original driving licence, can exchange their Danish driving licence for their original licence. To do so, contact Citizens’ Services.

Contacts and further information

For questions regarding Danish driving licences, contact Citizens’ Services. You can find the address of the Citizens’ Service office closest to you on the online search application at krak.dk.If you do not understand Danish, please follow this guide:

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