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    How to exchange a driver’s license in Israel

    Brief guide to exchanging a license in Israel

    1. Depending on experience (categories A and B):
      • Less than 3 years: Full training required (theory + test).
      • From 3 to 5 years: Only need to pass the practical “driving test” (a few lessons with an instructor + exam).
      • More than 5 years (for new immigrants): Exempt from exams. You can simply exchange your license.

      Important: Be sure to tell the clerk if you need to confirm category “A” (motorcycle) as well.

      Categories C and D: Always require lessons and exams.

    2. Step-by-step plan:
      1. Optics (“Tofes Yarok”): Go to an accredited optician, have your eyesight checked and take a photo. The data will be sent to the Ministry of Transport (50–70 shekels).
      2. Appointment: Book a visit to the Ministry of Transport via the GoVisit app.
      3. Visit: Bring with you: Teudat Zehut, Teudat Oleh, original license, and a bank card.

        Note: If your plastic license was issued recently (less than 5 years ago), they may require a translation and notarization to confirm your actual driving experience.

      4. Payment: At the Ministry of Transport, you will receive a paper receipt. Pay it at the post office (412–550 shekels). The payment stamp makes this paper your temporary license.
    3. Receiving the plastic license:
      • The license will arrive in your mailbox at your registered address (within 1–3 months).
      • MANDATORY: Place a clear sticker with your name (in Hebrew/English) and apartment number on your mailbox.
      • If the license does not arrive within 3 months: Go to the post office and order a “Kefel Rishayon” (duplicate) for ~27 shekels.

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