Driving in Poland: What to Confirm Before You Travel

Research in progress — this page does not yet state a requirement for this destination.

We have not completed source-backed research for Poland, so this page does not state whether an International Driving Permit is required. Poland drives on the right. Poland is party to the 1949 Geneva Convention and 1968 Vienna Convention. Confirm current requirements with the relevant national authority and your rental provider before you drive.

Which convention applies

Poland is party to the 1949 Geneva Convention and 1968 Vienna Convention. The convention determines which IDP format has a legal basis here, which is why two IDPs that look similar are not always interchangeable.

Where a country is party to more than one convention, the more recent convention generally governs between states that are party to both.

Driving facts for Poland

Driving facts for Poland
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Road traffic convention1949 Geneva Convention, 1968 Vienna Convention

Not confirmed for Poland: speed limits, minimum rental age, blood alcohol limit. We do not estimate these. Check the posted signs and your rental agreement.

Is a digital IDP accepted in Poland?

Not confirmed. No confirmed official national policy was found. Carry the printed document and original licence when a physical document is requested.

This is the least documented question in this category. Most national authorities have not published a position on digital-only driving documents, and rental companies set their own rules. Carry a printed document and treat any digital copy as a convenience, not a substitute. See our explanation of what an IDP is for more.

Why this page does not state a requirement

We publish a requirement only when we can point to an official source and record the date we checked it. That research is not yet complete for Poland, so this page deliberately does not tell you whether an IDP is required.

For transparency: an internal dataset records this destination as "recommended", which we have not yet confirmed against an official source; and a motorway limit of 140 km/h is recorded but unconfirmed.

Confirm with the national road authority or embassy for Poland, and separately with your rental provider, whose contractual rules can be stricter than the law.

Our editorial and verification policy explains the standard a page has to meet before we publish a requirement.

Before you apply

WorldIDP is an independent private translation-support service. It is not a government agency and does not replace your original national driving licence. Check the requirement for your destination first, then apply only if a private translation document fits your situation.

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