This page helps you quickly understand whether you can apply in Guangzhou, what to prepare, and what to expect during the process.
Foreign visitors on a short stay in China can apply in Guangzhou if they hold a valid foreign driver’s license and meet the local application requirements.
Prepare these documents before visiting the office to make the application process smoother.
Translation Note
If your driver’s license is not in Chinese, you should prepare a Chinese translation before applying. In Guangzhou, there is no fixed list of designated translation providers. The translation should be accurate, complete, and consistent with the original license. To help avoid delays, we recommend confirming the latest translation requirements with the application office before visiting.
The application usually follows a simple on-site process if your documents are complete.
Bring your identity document, original foreign driver’s license, translation if required, and photos.
Make an appointment through the official WeChat account “广州交警”, then go to a designated application office in Guangzhou to submit your application materials.
Applicants are required to complete a short traffic-law learning session (~30 mins) organized by the traffic police.
If your documents are accepted and the required steps are completed, the permit is usually issued on site.
Guangzhou has several application points for foreign visitors. Check office hours before your visit, especially for airport counters and shorter-hour service points.
The overall cost is usually modest, and the application is often completed quite quickly if your documents are ready.
These reminders can help you avoid delays and unnecessary return visits.
Make sure your identity document, original license, translation, and photos are ready before your visit.
If your license is not in Chinese, confirm the accepted translation format before preparing the final version.
The process is often quick, but waiting time can be longer when the office is busy.
Many offices close on time, so avoid arriving too late in the day.
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We help arrange the process and provide support. If eligible, the application can often be completed in about one week.
Foreign visitors staying in China for a short period can apply if they hold a valid full foreign driver’s license and meet the local requirements.
If your stay is under 3 months, the permit is valid for 3 months. If your stay is over 3 months, it can be extended up to 1 year.
The permit can be used for a vehicle temporarily brought into China or for a rental vehicle in China. For rental vehicles, only C1 and C2 categories are allowed.
You should usually bring your passport or other accepted identity document, your original foreign driver’s license, a Chinese translation if needed, and four one-inch color photos with a white background.
Yes, if your license is not in Chinese.
Yes. If needed, photos can usually be taken on site. The photo fee is about 30 CNY.
In many cases, the process is completed in 1 to 2 hours if your documents are ready and the office is not too busy.
No, applicants are required to complete a traffic-law learning session (~30 mins). Applicants aged 70 or above must also pass a capacity test before applying.
Yes, but you must first pass a capacity test before applying for the permit.
No. Applicants with unresolved traffic violations, unresolved traffic accidents, or a hit-and-run record in mainland China are not eligible to apply.
Yes. When driving, you should carry the temporary driving permit together with your foreign driver’s license and its Chinese translation. If you are driving a rental vehicle, you should also carry the rental contract.
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