Obtaining Dominican Driver License is a 2 step process.
1. Learners permit (Carnet de aprendizaje): valid for 1 year.
Requirements:
Cedula and certificate of good conduct ( Certificado de Buena conducta de la
Procuraduria o la Fiscalia), pass eye test and theory test minimum 70 points . Also need blood type.
Cost: RD$1380 + RD$ 330 paid at Banco de Resservas
2. Driver Licence: Valid for 4 years renewable on your Birthday.
Requirements:
- Must wait 46 days after obtaining learner permit.
Cedula and Learners permit, must pass road test minimum 75 points
Cost: RD$990
Total Cost: RD$2700 I think it was 50 pesos more for blood test.
Here how it went for me in La Romana.
A friend had previously picked up the instructions at Direccion General de Transito Terrestre. First day went to Bank Reservas and paid the fees for learners permit, went to small clinic (indicated in the instructions) and had blood type and eye test. The eye test was very simple, must read letters on chart from about 15 feet if you have problems for letters in Spanish English is ok. Then proceeded to the Fiscalia for Certificate of good conduct, must bring photo copy of Cedula. The girl there said Certificate ready tomorrow. The next day a friend pick up the Certificate with my Cedula in hand.
The following day went with all the papers to Direccion General de Transito to pass theory exam. After all the papers are check you proceed for the “Charla”. This is supposed to be a video on safety but no video available so a small speech on safety and time to read the book they gave you. Must pay attention to instructor as this is where they give you hints on theory exam example parking distance etc. ( note not much info in book). Then to a small booth for theory test. The test is 20 short videos and you answer SI o No. You must listen carefully as most videos show you errors in driving but ask if the diver may get a fine or has obeyed the law SI or No.
The test is really easy to spot the driver in error and most answers are SI. Try to remember the distances the instructor gave in the “Chala” another example was the distance to leave when passing a moto……HAHA.
You have to understand enough Spanish to understand the questions (not to fast but in good Spanish) and no translators allowed or propinas possible because the booths are right in front of the supervisor desk.
After 46 days I went with all the require papers to pass the road test. You have a choice to use an automatic or manual car. If you use an automatic car you will have this restriction on your license. So I used a manual car supply in the price you paid. The road test is very easy. You drive around the block, there is one street light that you must stop on ( do not turn right if its red) and then there is two stops signs. You also must park when the instructor ask you. (forward parking only) . The instructor ask me to park in a no parking zone and I told him that I was not allowed, he told me it was ok for the test (be careful and park really close to the curb). I guess that if I had not mentioned it I would have been penalized. When you return to the office you must park within the lines, very easy (small car and again forward parking).There is a lap top in the passage side of the car and all seems to be computerized, you are also filmed so I think a propina is not possible.
We were 6 people taking the test and I was last. The instructor told me that in my country he see that it not possible to pass a red light or stop sign. He said that most Dominicans say that they do not see the light and stop signs (they were very visible). I think that out of the 5 previous students (Dominicans) only 2 pass the road
test.
1. Learners permit (Carnet de aprendizaje): valid for 1 year.
Requirements:
Cedula and certificate of good conduct ( Certificado de Buena conducta de la
Procuraduria o la Fiscalia), pass eye test and theory test minimum 70 points . Also need blood type.
Cost: RD$1380 + RD$ 330 paid at Banco de Resservas
2. Driver Licence: Valid for 4 years renewable on your Birthday.
Requirements:
- Must wait 46 days after obtaining learner permit.
Cedula and Learners permit, must pass road test minimum 75 points
Cost: RD$990
Total Cost: RD$2700 I think it was 50 pesos more for blood test.
Here how it went for me in La Romana.
A friend had previously picked up the instructions at Direccion General de Transito Terrestre. First day went to Bank Reservas and paid the fees for learners permit, went to small clinic (indicated in the instructions) and had blood type and eye test. The eye test was very simple, must read letters on chart from about 15 feet if you have problems for letters in Spanish English is ok. Then proceeded to the Fiscalia for Certificate of good conduct, must bring photo copy of Cedula. The girl there said Certificate ready tomorrow. The next day a friend pick up the Certificate with my Cedula in hand.
The following day went with all the papers to Direccion General de Transito to pass theory exam. After all the papers are check you proceed for the “Charla”. This is supposed to be a video on safety but no video available so a small speech on safety and time to read the book they gave you. Must pay attention to instructor as this is where they give you hints on theory exam example parking distance etc. ( note not much info in book). Then to a small booth for theory test. The test is 20 short videos and you answer SI o No. You must listen carefully as most videos show you errors in driving but ask if the diver may get a fine or has obeyed the law SI or No.
The test is really easy to spot the driver in error and most answers are SI. Try to remember the distances the instructor gave in the “Chala” another example was the distance to leave when passing a moto……HAHA.
You have to understand enough Spanish to understand the questions (not to fast but in good Spanish) and no translators allowed or propinas possible because the booths are right in front of the supervisor desk.
After 46 days I went with all the require papers to pass the road test. You have a choice to use an automatic or manual car. If you use an automatic car you will have this restriction on your license. So I used a manual car supply in the price you paid. The road test is very easy. You drive around the block, there is one street light that you must stop on ( do not turn right if its red) and then there is two stops signs. You also must park when the instructor ask you. (forward parking only) . The instructor ask me to park in a no parking zone and I told him that I was not allowed, he told me it was ok for the test (be careful and park really close to the curb). I guess that if I had not mentioned it I would have been penalized. When you return to the office you must park within the lines, very easy (small car and again forward parking).There is a lap top in the passage side of the car and all seems to be computerized, you are also filmed so I think a propina is not possible.
We were 6 people taking the test and I was last. The instructor told me that in my country he see that it not possible to pass a red light or stop sign. He said that most Dominicans say that they do not see the light and stop signs (they were very visible). I think that out of the 5 previous students (Dominicans) only 2 pass the road
test.