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No. The International Driving License issued by the International Automobile Association (IAA) is not legally recognized or valid for driving in Vietnam. Equally, the International license issued by the AAA is not valid in Vietnam.
Vietnamese traffic police and authorities will consider presenting an IAA or AAA license as an administrative violation for driving without a valid license and you will be fined.
Misinformation from Tour and Rental Companies
It is common for motorbike tour operators, hostels, and rental shops in Vietnam to tell foreigners that the IAA and AAA licenses are valid, or that no license at all is required (this is only true for bikes under 50cc).
This is a dangerous misrepresentation, driven by either ignorance of the law or deliberate deception to secure a rental booking.
The Reality: A rental company accepting your IAA license is a business transaction (they issue the IAA license as an agent and charge a fee), not a legal endorsement. Their acceptance holds no legal weight with the Vietnamese police.
The Consequence: If you are stopped by traffic police, involved in an accident, or require hospital treatment, your IAA or AAA license will be rejected. You will be subject to a fine (up to 8 million VND) for driving without a license, and your travel insurance will almost certainly be voided, leaving you personally liable for all medical costs and damages.
To drive legally as a tourist or short-term visitor in Vietnam, you must have an International Driving Permit (IDP) that adheres to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.
| Feature | 1968 International Driving Permit (IDP) | IAA International Driving License | AAA International Driving Permit (IDP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal Status & Recognition | Legally Recognized. An official document based on the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. | Not Legally Recognized. A translation document from a private, non-governmental entity. | Legally Recognized, but typically based on the 1949 Geneva Convention (in the US). |
| Issuing Authority | Competent government authority or an authorized national automobile association in the driver’s home country. | Private, non-governmental entity (International Automobile Association, Inc.). | American Automobile Association (AAA), an authorized issuer of the official IDP in the US. |
| Governing Convention | 1968 Vienna Convention | None (Private/Commercial) | 1949 Geneva Convention (in the US) |
| Validity in Vietnam | YES. Vietnam officially recognizes IDPs issued under the 1968 Vienna Convention. Crucially, the IDP must be issued by a country that is a party to the 1968 Convention. | NO. The IAA IDL is invalid and is treated by Vietnamese authorities as an administrative violation for driving without a license. | NO. The AAA in the US issues the IDP based on the 1949 Geneva Convention, which Vietnam does not recognize. Only IDPs based on the 1968 Vienna Convention are accepted. |
The invalidity of the IAA International Driving License has been explicitly stated by Vietnamese authorities and is codified in the country’s transport circulars.
Vietnam News (VNS) – Police Statement: “IAA int’l driving permits not valid in Việt Nam: Police… Only the International Driving Permit (IDP) is valid for use in Việt Nam; other types of international driver’s license, including IAA driving license, are not valid for use in the country.”
Source: IAA int’l driving permits not valid in Việt Nam: Police – Vietnam News
LawNet (Official Legal Portal): Explicitly quotes Circular 29/2015/TT-BGTVT of the Ministry of Transport, stating only IDPs issued by signatories of the Vienna Convention are valid, and “other types of international license (including IAA license) will not be valid for use in the territory of Vietnam.”
Source: Is an IAA license issued by the International Automobile Association valid in Vietnam?
Cục Cảnh sát Giao thông (Traffic Police Department) – HCM City Police: “Giấy phép lái xe quốc tế IAA không được công nhận tại Việt Nam.” (The IAA International Driving License is not recognized in Vietnam.)
Source: Giấy phép lái xe quốc tế IAA không được công nhận tại Việt Nam – Cục Cảnh sát giao thông (CSGT)
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A license issued by any country that has signed the 1968 IDP convention is valid in Vietnam so long as you also have a valid 1968 IDP along with it.
BOTH countries must have signed the same agreement. So, you can see from the chart above that Vietnam signed the 1968 agreement along with Greece, Poland and UK, but not the 1949. This means that drivers with licenses from Australia, India, New Zealand, Singapore, and the USA amongst others cannot use their licenses or IDPs in Vietnam.
You can see which countries have signed which agreements here: Countries and jurisdictions that recognize IDP
There are many answers to this question. However, the consequences could range from:
You can find out more in the blog ‘What happens if you drive without the correct license?’ that we made all about this.
Hopefully, you now realise that the IAA and AAA IDLs are NOT VALID in Vietnam and that no matter what an agent, tour company or rental firm tells you, you will be driving illegally. Therefore, you could face trouble from the police and your insurance will not pay out in case of an accident.
Drive safely.
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