Driver License Test In Albanian

Oct 05, 2019 Once you think you are ready, register and take the practical driving test. In case you are applying for another driving license category, you will need to present your current driver's license along with the result of your practical driving exam no need to take a theory test. Ads by Google Required Documents. Completed application form. Driver's Manual. The New York State Driver's Manual is available in English and Spanish at our publications page. However, the manual can be translated into multiple languages at Driver's manual & practice tests using Google Translate. See the Language translation disclaimer. Written test for commercial driver licenses.

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Affected by Brexit?

EU driving licences are valid in the UK until 31 December 2020.

UK driving licences are valid in the EU until 31 December 2020.

From 1 January 2021 contact the relevant national administration to find out about the new rules.

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Driving licence exchange in the EU

You can have only one EU driving licence at any one time. If you move to another EU country, you don't usually have to exchange your driving licence for a local one. However, you can voluntarily exchange it for an equivalent one in your new country of residence if you wish.

Voluntary exchange of your driving licence in another EU country

If you want to voluntarily exchange your driving licence you must be a resident of that country and meet the conditions for having a driving licence (e.g. you have reached the minimum age, your state of health permits you to drive, etc.).

Before the authorities exchange your driving licence, they will contact the authorities in your previous country of residence to check that your driving licence has not been restricted, suspended or withdrawn. If you exchange an old-style licence, you will be issued with the new standard format (plastic, credit card-sized photo card available since 2013).

Obligatory exchange of your driving licence in another EU country

You have to exchange your driving licence if:

  • Your licence is lost, stolen or damaged
  • After 2 years of usual residence, if you have a driving licence with an indefinite validity period (only if this is required by the national authorities in the country where you live)
  • You commit a traffic offence in the country where you live

When you exchange your original driving licence for a local one, you will be subject to that country's rules on driving licences (for example on validity periods and medical checks).

Sample story

Monica lives in Cyprus and has an Italian driving licence which has been damaged. To get a new licence, she will have to exchange her Italian licence for a Cypriot one. She will receive a licence from Cyprus that is valid for 15 years, instead of 10 years as in Italy.

Also, find out what you have to do if your driving licence is lost or stolen while you are travelling abroad.

Driving licence recognition in the EU

Is your driving licence recognised across the EU if you own:

An old-style driving licence issued in the EU?

If you have an old-style EU licence, you can still use it in all EU countries. If you renew it you will be issued with the EU standard model of licence. Otherwise you must exchange it by 2033 at the latest.

A driving licence valid for life?

EU Driving licences that are valid for life are recognised in all EU countries. However, you must check with the national authorities when you have to exchange it for the new standard model

A provisional driving licence or temporary licence?

Provisional or temporary licences and international driving permits (or any other certificates issued in your home country) are not regulated at EU level and may not be recognised in other EU countries.

If you have a provisional driving licence and are moving to another EU country you should check the rules with the national driving licence authority in the country you're moving to.

A driving licence issued in a non EU country?

Some EU countries may recognise licences issued in a number of non-EU countries. If you have an EU driving licence that was issued in exchange for a non‑EU licence, and you wish to move to another EU country, you should be aware that your new licence may not be recognised there.

Check the conditions for recognising non-EU licences with the local authorities in your new country.

Sample story

Angeles is a Chilean who moved to Spain a few years ago. As Spain recognises Chilean driving licences, Angeles was able to exchange hers for a Spanish one after fulfilling some administrative formalities.

Angeles is free to drive in the EU with this new licence. However, if she moves from Spain to another EU country, she will have to check that the authorities there recognise her Spanish licence.

If the new country recognises the original Chilean licence automatically, she will be able to continue driving with her converted Spanish licence. If not, she may have to have her Chilean licence formally recognised or exchanged in the new country.

Find out more about your licence type, including what it looks like, its security features, and the entitlements and vehicle categories listed on it.

Country-specific information

Check the rules on driving licence exchange and recognition in the country where you live:

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  • Belgiumbe
  • Bulgariabg
  • Croatia *hr
  • Cypruscy
  • Czechiacz
  • Denmarkdk
  • Estoniaee
  • Finlandfi
  • Francefr
  • Germanyde
  • Greecegr
  • Hungaryhu
  • Icelandisen
  • Irelandieen
  • Italyit
  • Latvialv
  • Liechtensteinlien
  • Lithuanialt
  • Luxembourglu
  • Maltamt
  • Netherlandsnl

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  • Norwaynoen
  • Polandpl
  • Portugalpt
  • Romaniaro
  • Slovakia *sk
  • Sloveniasi
  • Spaines
  • Swedense
  • United Kingdomgben

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Languages available for driver’s license exams throughout the United States

Alabama – 13

Arabic, Chinese, English, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese

Alaska – 1

English (But person can bring translator if he or she cannot speak English)

Arizona – 11

Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese

Arkansas – 1

English (Has translation option available)

California – 32

Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Cambodian, Chinese, English, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Serbo-Croation, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Tongan, Turkish, Vietnamese

Colorado – 2

English, Spanish (With an option to bring an interpreter)

Connecticut – 9

Arabic, English, French, Italian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish (Questions for the test can be in different languages)

Delaware – 5

Chinese, English, Haitian Creole, Korean, Spanish

District of Columbia – 15

Arabic, Amharic, Cantonese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese

Florida – 3

English, Haitian Creole, Spanish

Georgia – 12

Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese

Hawaii – 13

Chinese, Chuukese, English, Hawaiian, Ilocano, Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Tongan, Tagalog

Idaho – 10

Arabic, Chinese, English, Farsi, French, Korean, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Illinois – 3

English, Polish, Spanish

Indiana – 13

Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Iowa – 21
Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Burmese, Chinese, Cambodian, Croatian, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hmong, Italian, Korean, Laotian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Vietnamese

Kansas – 9

Arabic, Burmese, English, Ethiopian, Spanish, Swahili, Sudanese, Somali, Tagalog

Kentucky – 21

Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Cambodian, Chinese, Croatian, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Persian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese


Louisiana – 2

English, Spanish

Maine – 2

English, Spanish

Maryland – 6

Chinese, English, French, Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese

Massachusetts – 26

Arabic, Armenian, Burmese, Chinese, English, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Haitian/Creole, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Somali, Thai, Tagalog, Urdu, Vietnamese

Michigan – 13

Albanian, Arabic, Chinese, English, Greek, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Minnesota – 6

English, Hmong, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Vietnamese

Mississippi – 2

English, Spanish


Missouri – 12

Bosnian, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

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Montana – 4

Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish

Nebraska – 2

English, Spanish (Other language options available)

Nevada – 2

English, Spanish

New Hampshire – 3

Albanian

English, French, Spanish

New Jersey – 10

Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

New Mexico – 8

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Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese

New York – 14

Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish

North Carolina – 10

Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

North Dakota – 12

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Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Nepali, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Vietnamese

Ohio – 8

Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Japanese, Russian, Somali, Spanish

Oklahoma – 2

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English, Spanish

Oregon – 8

Arabic, Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

Pennsylvania – 8

Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, English, Hindi, Nepali, Russian, Spanish

Rhode Island – 17

Albanian, Arabic, Cambodian, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hmong, Italian, Korean, Laotian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

South Carolina – 4

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English, French, German, Spanish

South Dakota – 1

English

Tennessee – 4

English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish

Texas – 2

English, Spanish

Utah – 1

English

Vermont – 5

English, French, Serbo-Croatian, Somali, Spanish

Washington – 7

Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese

West Virginia – 5

Chinese, English, German, Japanese, Spanish

Wisconsin – 8

Chinese, English, Hmong, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Somali, Spanish

Wyoming – 1

English