Same for me............Just show up. All the offices are under the same government department. I just showed up and was out in less than 40 minutes with the health questionnaire, hearing and sight test.
In the DR it isn't the same in each hour, shift of people, day of the week, etc. At your risk.............In La Vega you definitely need an appointment so obviously it isn't the same in each province.
It is set in stone in La Vega. It is on the website and on big signs at the office. My wife already had her appointment and when I asked they said you have to book youe appointment though the website. Large population in the province of La Vega.In the DR it isn't the same in each hour, shift of people, day of the week, etc. At your risk.............
Can someone who renewed this year post or PM me in more details about the various tests needed for the renewal?Just show up. All the offices are under the same government department. I just showed up and was out in less than 40 minutes with the health questionnaire, hearing and sight test.
I renewed in January. I will give you a rundown as best as I can recall. First when you enter you will see a sign Pago. Where you pay or show you have paid. I paid there with a DR bank card. Easy, you don't need to speak, just give your old license and pay. Next 2 feet to the right was a station with a fingerprint scanner. Also easy. Then the guy will tell you in Spanish to turn your phone off. So turn it off. Next you go to a different room for the tests. First one is health. You get an IPad with questions, all in Spanish. Each one the answer is either SI or No. There were about 27. Every one was NO except I believe at the end when they ask you to confirm your answers. If you click SI on ANY health one you might have a problem.Can someone who renewed this year post or PM me in more details about the various tests needed for the renewal?
My Spanish is not very good and I´m way past retirement age.
Thank you.
It might have been the last question. I am sure if you clicked no they would help you as it is obviously wrong. And there may be someone there that speaks English. Don't worry, anyone with a pulse can pass the health test.................Thanks Sky!
I hope I can tell when I get to the confirm answer question or two.
A friend renewed hers recently. She failed the hearing test. SO SHE IS NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE AT NIGHT.It might have been the last question. I am sure if you clicked no they would help you as it is obviously wrong. And there may be someone there that speaks English. Don't worry, anyone with a pulse can pass the health test.................
That is because the Government knows that a lot of stereos play loud music at night. So your hearing is essential................A friend renewed hers recently. She failed the hearing test. SO SHE IS NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE AT NIGHT.
You can't make this sh*t up
I failed the hearing test and they gave me a paper too see an "Ear, nose and throat doctor" Otolaryngologist.A friend renewed hers recently. She failed the hearing test. SO SHE IS NOT ALLOWED TO DRIVE AT NIGHT.
You can't make this sh*t up
Is it true that deaf people cannot get a license at all?I almost failed my hearing test about two years ago because I couldn't hear the test tones much above 3000Hz with my right ear. Anyone driving with their radio on and windows up would never be able to hear a sound that faint at that frequency anyway - especially the idiots blasting their car stereos that you can hear coming a half block away with their windows rolled up.
Not sure(?).Is it true that deaf people cannot get a license at all?
Did it without, just walked in and the guy did my appointment right then and I moved on.In La Vega you definitely need an appointment so obviously it isn't the same in each province.
I always renew my Dominican license in Nagua because the INTRANT office is never crowded and you’re in and out fast. I make the appointment online ahead of time and then take a ride out there the day prior and stay in Hotel Sinaí which is walking distance from the INTRANT office. I’m due to renew mine again in September of this year.I need to renew my driver's license and I'll be doing it in Puerto Plata. Is it true that I need to make an appointment online? I can't just show up like the old days? I know that the office has moved. Thanks.