International Driving License in Bali: Essential Guide for Foreign Visitors
You’ve booked your flights, found the perfect villa, and now you’re wondering: can you actually drive in Bali with your foreign license? The short answer is yes. But there are rules you need to know about international driving license in Bali.
Foreign nationals can legally drive in Bali with both a valid national license from their home country and an International Driving Permit (IDP). You need both documents on you at all times when driving. One without the other is not enough under Indonesian law.
This guide covers what an IDP is, how to get one depending on where you’re from, what the law says, and what to do if you don’t have one.
What Is an International Driving License (IDP)?
An International Driving Permit is an official translation of your national license. It does not replace your actual license. It is essentially a translated copy that allows traffic police in other countries to verify what vehicle category you are licensed to drive.
These permits need to be obtained in your home country before you arrive in Bali. You must carry both your IDP and your regular national license at all times when driving on Balinese road.
One important detail: your IDP category must match what you plan to drive. A car IDP does not cover you for motorcycles or scooters. Car and motorcycle licenses are separate categories, and many health insurance providers will ask for a copy of your international motorcycle license if you have an accident on a motorbike and wish to make a claim.
Do You Really Need One in Bali?
Yes. Bali’s police are getting stricter with international tourists who do not follow local laws. If you want to rent a motorbike or scooter, you must have both a national and international driving license with you.
If stopped by traffic police, you must show vehicle registration, your national license, and your IDP. Missing any of these typically results in a fine of IDR 300,000 to 500,000 per document.
Under Indonesian traffic law, driving without a license is an offense punishable by up to four months in prison or a fine of IDR 1,000,000.
This is not a gray area. Carry both documents every time you drive.
How to Get an International Driving License Before Coming to Bali
The process varies depending on your home country. Here is how it works for visitors from the countries most commonly seen in Bali.
Australia
Australian visitors can apply for an IDP through the National Roads and Motorists’ Association (NRMA) or the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) in their state. You need a valid Australian driver’s license, a passport-style photo, and a small fee. Processing is usually same-day at a service centre. Apply before your departure as it cannot be obtained once you are already in Bali.
United States
Americans can obtain an IDP through the American Automobile Association (AAA) or the American Automobile Touring Alliance (AATA). Bring your valid US driver’s license, two passport photos, and the application fee. You can apply in person at a AAA branch or by mail. Allow at least two weeks if applying by post.
Japan
Japanese visitors apply through the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF). Submit your Japanese license, a photo, your passport, and the application fee at a JAF branch. Processing typically takes around two weeks, so plan ahead before your trip.
Other Countries
Most countries that are signatories to the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic issue IDPs through their national automobile associations or transport departments. If you are unsure, check with your country’s transport authority or a local motoring club. The process is similar in most cases: valid home license, photos, fee, and a short waiting period.
What Indonesian Law Says
Indonesia’s traffic regulations require all foreign nationals driving on Indonesian roads to hold a valid IDP alongside their national license. This applies to both cars and motorcycles.
If you plan to live in Bali for a year or more and wish to drive, obtaining a local Indonesian driver’s license is important. The prerequisite for getting a local license in Indonesia is having both a valid IDP and a KITAS visa.
For short-term visitors and tourists, the IDP paired with your home country license is what you need. Keep both on your person every time you drive, not stored in your villa or hotel room.
Traffic police in Bali regularly stop riders and drivers to check for an IDP and to confirm that everyone on a scooter or motorbike is wearing a helmet. The official fine for riding without a helmet is IDR 250,000.
What If You Don’t Have an International Driving License?
Not everyone plans ahead, and some visitors arrive without an IDP. Driving without one puts you at legal and financial risk, especially if you are involved in an accident. Your travel insurance may not cover you either.
Here are your practical alternatives:
Ride-share apps. Gojek and Grab are widely available across Bali, including Seminyak, Kuta, Canggu, and Ubud. They are affordable, reliable for short trips, and you do not need any license to use them. Ideal for getting around within a specific area.
Ojek (motorbike taxi). Local motorbike taxis are easy to find and can navigate Bali’s narrow roads faster than cars in congested areas. Good for short point-to-point trips.
Rent a car with a driver. This is the most comfortable and legally uncomplicated option, especially for longer trips or travel with family. You sit back, the driver handles the navigation, and you arrive without any of the stress of Bali’s roads. No IDP required on your end.
Skip the Hassle and Explore Bali with a Professional Driver
If getting an IDP feels like too much to arrange before your trip, or you simply want a more relaxed way to get around, renting a car with a driver in Bali is the easiest solution.
Bali Mutia Rental provides comfortable, well-maintained vehicles with professional drivers who know Bali’s roads well. Whether you’re heading from the airport to your villa, exploring Ubud, or making a day trip to Uluwatu and beyond, your driver handles everything while you enjoy the ride.
Bali Mutia Rental offers free pickup and drop-off for areas including Seminyak, Kuta, Legian, and Ngurah Rai Airport. No license worries, no navigation stress, just a smooth journey wherever you want to go in Bali.
Contact Bali Mutia Rental now to check availability and book your car with driver for your Bali trip.