Can I Drive in Georgia with a US License?

A valid U.S. driver's license (in English) is accepted; an IDP is not required.

🇬🇪Quick Answer

✅ Yes, you can drive in Georgia with your US license for short visits. Always check local rules before you travel.

How to Get an IDP

How to Get an IDP for Georgia

  1. Confirm you have a valid US driver’s license and are 18+ years old.
  2. Fill out the AAA or AATA IDP application form.
  3. Gather two passport photos, license copy, and $20 fee.
  4. Apply in person (same day) or by mail (5–15 days).

Tip: Only AAA and AATA are authorized to issue IDPs in the US. Beware of unofficial websites.

What You Need

  • Valid US driver’s license
  • Two passport-size photos (signed)
  • Completed AAA or AATA application
  • $20 permit fee

Your US license must remain valid for the entire duration of your trip.

Driving in Georgia: Tips & Warnings

  • Check local road conditions and laws before driving.
  • US auto insurance is not valid; obtain local or international coverage.
  • Carry your IDP, US license, passport, and proof of insurance at all times.
  • Follow all local traffic laws and be aware of unique driving customs.
  • Contact the US embassy for emergencies or legal issues.
Warning: Always check the latest travel advisories for Georgia before your trip.

FAQs for US Drivers in Georgia

Official Sources & References

US Department of StateInternational TravelOfficial US government resource for travel advisories, country info, and safety updates.
USA.govInternational Driver’s License for US CitizensOfficial US government guide to IDPs and driving abroad.
AAA / AATAAAA IDP InfoAATA IDP InfoApply for your IDP through AAA or AATA (the only authorized US issuers).