Are there any legal implications to driving my spouses vehicle which is legally registered to her if I have only an international drivers license and my carné de extranjería? The process to get a Peruvian drivers license is just as bad as getting the family visa…
- This commment is unpublished.@AlfredHello Alfred,officially, foreign tourists in Peru can legally drive with a valid driver’s license issued in their home country for the duration of their authorized tourist stay. However, once a foreigner obtains resident status, the foreign driver’s license is no longer considered valid for driving in Peru. From that point on, a Peruvian driver’s license is required.In practice, many foreign residents continue to drive using their foreign licenses, and in most day-to-day situations this causes no problems. Nevertheless, there are potential risks, especially if you are stopped by the police or involved in an accident.If stopped by the police, they may - although this is relatively uncommon - consider that you, as a foreign resident, are driving without a license that is valid in the country. As a result, you could be fined (or asked to pay a bribe), the vehicle you are driving could be impounded (and the bribe to avoid this would likely be higher), and you could even be prohibited from applying for a Peruvian driver’s license for years.
The situation becomes far more serious in the event of an accident. Even if you are not at fault, the police could determine that you are fully or partially responsible because you were driving without a legally valid driver’s license. In addition, the SOAT or any additional vehicle insurance may refuse coverage, arguing that the driver was not legally authorized to drive in Peru.
As a consequence, you could be held directly liable for damages, be required to personally pay material and medical expenses, and if there are injured persons or a fatality, you could face serious legal trouble, including criminal and/or civil proceedings.
While many foreign residents drive for years without encountering any issues, it is important to be aware that the risks increase significantly in the event of an accident. For this reason, obtaining a Peruvian driver’s license - even though one more headache - remains the safest and most legally secure option for anyone foreigner residing in Peru.GreetingsEva
