The Ministry of Internal Affairs has produced and sent abroad about 1,800 driver's licenses so that Ukrainians can continue to drive in case of loss or damage to their driver's license. This was stated by the head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Mykola Rudyk during a telethon, UNN reports.
In order to improve the conditions of stay of our citizens abroad during the period of armed aggression, the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation has introduced the possibility of ordering a driver's license to 4 countries through the electronic cabinet. As of today, we have introduced and have already produced and sent almost 1800 driver's licenses
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In the 2 months since the launch of the international driver's license delivery service, almost 1800 Ukrainians have used it. The service is used by those citizens who have lost or damaged their license, had it expire, or changed their personal data.
Currently, delivery is available to Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Italy. The greatest demand is observed in Poland, where 1511 certificates were sent.
The head of the Main Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs also said that to order delivery, you need to log in to the driver's electronic cabinet. Then you need to specify the reason for the exchange of the license, choose international delivery and pay for the service. The approximate cost of a driver's license is 311 hryvnias for the form and the administrative service. The logistics costs of sending the license abroad by a postal carrier will amount to UAH 960.
Addendum
The MIA service center reminds that data on driver's licenses issued before 2013 are in the old register. Therefore, they are not displayed in the driver's electronic cabinet and Actions. In this case, it is impossible to exchange a driver's license online. For those citizens who are abroad, we advise you to contact the State Enterprise "Document". They are open in 7 countries: Poland, Slovakia, Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain and Turkey.