Switzerland TCS or Switzerland ACS
Website: https://www.tcs.ch/
Phone: +41 844 888 111
Email: [email protected]
Issuing Authority:
- International Driving Permits in Switzerland are typically issued by the road traffic office (Strassenverkehrsamt) of the respective canton or the Swiss Touring Club (TCS).
Eligibility Criteria:
- To be eligible for an IDP in Switzerland, individuals usually need to hold a valid Swiss driving license. The IDP serves as a supplementary document to the domestic license.
Application Process:
- The application process typically involves submitting required documents, including a valid Swiss driving license, passport-sized photographs, and a completed application form. Fees may be applicable.
Validity and Renewal:
- An IDP obtained in Switzerland is generally valid for one year from the date of issue. If needed, it can be renewed, but the validity cannot exceed the expiration date of the domestic driving license.
Accepted Countries:
- The acceptance of a Swiss-issued IDP depends on the recognition of Switzerland by the country being visited. It’s crucial to check the specific requirements and recognition status of Swiss IDPs in the countries you plan to visit.
Language Requirements:
- IDPs are typically issued in multiple languages, including German, French, Italian, and English. This ensures better communication with authorities in different countries.
Driving License Requirement:
- The IDP is not a standalone document and must be used in conjunction with a valid Swiss driving license. It essentially translates the information on the domestic license into a standardized format.
- International Conventions:
- Switzerland is a party to international conventions, such as the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. The IDP issued in Switzerland complies with the standards set by these conventions.
2. Useful for Tourists:
- An IDP is particularly useful for tourists and individuals planning to drive in foreign countries temporarily. It provides a standardized form of identification and information about the driver.”