Apply for or renew your driver’s licence with guidance for all licence types.
The Driver’s Permit is an official document that authorizes citizens and residents of Trinidad and Tobago to operate motor vehicles. Whether you’re applying for the first time, updating your address, renewing an expired permit, or replacing a lost one—this service is managed by the Licensing Division of the Ministry of Works and Transport and supports both local and visiting drivers.
Types of Services Offered
First-time Provisional Permits
First Issue of Driver’s Permit
Renewal (Under and Over 65)
Replacement (Lost/Damaged)
Name/Address Changes
Endorsements (e.g., Heavy-T, Extra Heavy-P)
Special Permits (e.g., Carnival Permits)
Permits for Visitors Driving in Trinidad and Tobago
Eligibility
Must be 17+ years old (for Provisional Permit)
Trinidad and Tobago citizens and eligible residents
Visitors with valid foreign permits (conditions apply)
Required Documents
National ID or Birth Certificate with affidavit
Proof of address
Valid insurance (for Provisional/Driver’s Permit)
Medical certificate (for permits over 65 years or heavy class vehicles)
Passport-sized photo
Completed application form
Cost
Varies based on service type (First Issue, Renewal, Replacement, etc.)
Processing Time
Typically processed same-day or within 3–5 business days
Step 1: Identify the Permit Service You Need
Visit the Driver’s Permits/Licences page to determine whether you’re applying for
Step 2: Download and Complete the Appropriate Application Form
Select and fill out the relevant form for your specific request. Forms are available on the MOWT website or at Licensing Offices.
Step 3: Gather Required Documents
Documents may vary by permit type but commonly include:
Valid National ID or Birth Certificate with affidavit
Proof of address (e.g., utility bill)
Valid Certificate of Insurance (if applicable)
Medical Certificate (required for certain classes or ages 65+)
Passport-sized photo
Current permit (for renewals or changes)
Step 4: Submit Application In Person
Visit your nearest Licensing Office with the completed form and supporting documents.
Step 5: Pay the Applicable Fee
Fees vary by service type. Pay at the cashier and keep your receipt.
Step 6: Collect Your Permit
Your new or updated permit will be issued on the spot or scheduled for pickup based on the type of application.
Start or update your driving journey today.
Access all driver’s permit services with clear steps and support.
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