A comprehensive guide to obtaining your driving license in Qatar, from eligibility to collection.
Ensure you meet the age requirement (18 for light vehicles, 21 for heavy vehicles and motorcycles) and have a valid Qatar residence permit.
Choose a MOI-approved driving school in Qatar and register for the appropriate driving course.
Undergo theoretical training, practical training, and simulator training (if offered).
Successfully complete the theory test, road test, and parking test.
Provide necessary documents including Qatar ID, passport copy, photos, NOC (for expatriates), and eye test report.
Pay the required fees, which typically range from QAR 2,000 to QAR 5,000.
Once approved, collect your driving license from the driving school or MOI service center.
Yes, if you hold a valid driving license from certain countries, you can convert it to a Qatar license without taking the tests. Check the MOI website for the list of eligible countries.
The process typically takes 4-8 weeks, depending on your progress and the driving school's schedule.
If you fail, you can retake the test after paying the required fees. Most driving schools offer additional training sessions to help you improve.
Yes, the minimum age is 18 for light vehicles and 21 for heavy vehicles and motorcycles.
Women are encouraged to apply, and many driving schools offer female-only training sessions.
Getting your driving license in Qatar is an important step towards independence and mobility. Follow this guide, stay committed, and you'll be on the road in no time!