How to Get a Driver’s License in Botswana

Submit completed documents to the Registration and Licensing Officer. Pay and book the theory test at the nearest DRTS office indicating the preferred method of testing (electronic or manual). Based on the instructions received for chosen method, undergo the test at the appointed time and venue.

Overview

  • Apply for authority to operate a motor vehicle on the roads of Botswana.
  • Foreign nationals and holders of driving licenses issued by foreign countries, who are residents in Botswana, must apply for the Botswana driving license, by undertaking the foreign license conversion process.  
  • SADC nationals do not need to convert their driving licenses from their home country.
  • Visitors may use driving licenses from their home country for a maximum of 90 days in any calendar year. Alternatively, visitors may use their international driving permit for the life of that permit.
  • The Botswana driving license card is valid for five (5) years. 

Who is eligible?

All citizens and residents, or visitors with exemption certificates, who meet the below-age criteria may apply for a Botswana driving license.

​Class of licenseMinimum age requirements
​F (Tractor)​16 years
​A1 and A (motorcycle)B and EB (light motor vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of 3500 kg or less)H (earth-moving industrial equipment)​18 years
​C1, C, EC1, and EC (heavy motor vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of more than 3500 kg)​21 years​

How do I get this service?

  • Download and complete the Application for a Botswana Driving license/permit form available at the Enquiries Desk at any of the offices of the Department of Road Transport and Safety.
  • Applicants  65 years or older or applying for a class C, C1, EC, or EC1 license should download and complete the Health Declaration form (DL31). Valid for 30 days.
  • Go to the eye screening office for an eye examination. In the case of applicants with eyesight challenges, the Registration and Licensing Officer would refer them to be seen by an external eye specialist for further testing.  Only after the external eye specialist recommends that the driving license application process be continued should the applicants return to the Registration and Licensing Officer with the results and recommendations.
  • Submit completed documents to the Registration and Licensing Officer.
  • Pay and book the theory test at the nearest DRTS office indicating the preferred method of testing (electronic or manual). 
  • Based on the instructions received for chosen method, undergo the test at the appointed time and venue.  The pass mark for the theory test is 26 out of 30 for classes A, B, F, and H, and 39 out of 45 for classes C, C1, EB, EC, and EC1. Unsuccessful applicants must reapply for the theory test only after 14 days have elapsed.
  • If successful, submit your results and supporting documents to the Licensing officer to apply for the Provisional Learner’s license and pay the required fee.
  • When ready the applicant must pay and book for a practical test (yard and road) at the nearest DRTS  office with all documents (Provisional Learner’s Licence, theory test results, and eye screening results).
  • Undertake the two-step practical test (yard and road), in that order, where candidates are only allowed to do the road test after successful completion of the yard portion. 
  • If successful, pay the required fee at the nearest DRTS office to be issued the driving license.

What supporting documents are required?

  • Certified copy of National Identify card (Omang)
  • Certified copy of Passport
  • Certified copy of Exemption certificate or Residence and Work Permit
  • Refugee Identification Card (Refugees)
  • 2 passport  sized photos

How long will this service take?

2 months

How much does it cost?

The fees, payable in cash or electronic payments are as follows:

​ITEM​COST
​Theory Test​BWP52.00
​Question Booklet​​BWP39.00 – Classes A1, B, EB, and F
​BWP65.00 – Classes C, C1, EC, and EC1
​Provisional Learner’s Licence​BWP39.00
​Practical Test (Yard and Road)​BWP52.00
​Driver’s Licence​BWP91.00​

Where can I obtain this service?

Department of Road Transport and Safety Offices (DRTS) across the country.

Opening hours are from 07:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays.

Where can I get more information on this Service

Department of Road Transport and Safety
Tshomarelo House
Botswana Savings Bank Building
Private Bag 0054 
Gaborone
Botswana
Tel. (267) 368-8600
Fax. (267) 397-1117/1114

Toll-Free Number: 17779
Email: micro​@gov.bw 

This service provides for the inspection of vehicles for roadworthiness and the issuance of Road Worthiness Certificates.

Road Worthiness Certificates have differing life spans, dependent upon the category of the vehicle;

  • 1 year for goods vehicles
  • 6 months for passenger transport vehicles
  • 3 months for vehicles to be registered or licensed

Who is eligible?

  • Vehicles three (3) years old and above (prior to the initial registration and upon expiration of existing certificates)
  • Vehicles with a gross vehicle mass greater than 3500kg (within 3 months of being licensed)
  •  Public transport vehicles

How do I get this service?

  • Download and complete the application for vehicle roadworthiness form and submit it along with supporting documents at the Vehicle Testing Centres in the country.
  • Pay the required fee.  If the vehicle does not currently have a valid license, also pay for a license (or temporary license).
  • Submit the vehicle to the Vehicle Testing Station for examination by Vehicle Examiner, the vehicle should be registered at the entrance. 
  • Upon passing the examination, proceed to the Registration & Licensing Officer to collect Road Worthiness Certificate.

Note: If the vehicle fails the examination, the owner must rectify the specified faults and book for re-examination, if made within 7 working days, no extra costs are charged. Only two re-examinations are allowed.

What supporting documents are required?

  • Customs clearance and Police clearance certificates (for vehicles that exceed 3 years of age and are yet to be registered in Botswana)
  • Original vehicle registration document / blue book (for vehicles already registered in Botswana)
  • Certified copy of applicant’s national identification card (for vehicles that exceed three (3) years of age and are yet to be registered in Botswana)

How long will this service take?

One (1) working day.

Where can I obtain this service?

Visit any of the Department of Road Transport and Safety vehicle testing centers for assistance.

Opening hours are from 07:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays. 

Related Documents

pricing schedule

Related Forms

vehicle roadworthiness examination form

department of road transport and safety office locations

The theme for this service

Transport

How much does it cost?

As per the pricing schedule attached.

Meta tags

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Keywords

roadworthiness certificate

Ministry submitting this Service

Ministry of Transport and Communications

MOTOR DEALER’S LICENCE

Overview

There are two types of Motor Dealer’s licenses (new and used) that are issued by the Department of Road Transport and Safety.

TypePrice Renewal Transfer
Motor Dealer’s Licence for new cars BWP3380.00BWP3380.00BWP3380.00
Motor Dealer’s Licence for new and used cars BWP3380.00BWP3380.00BWP3380.00
Motor Dealer’s Licence for used cars BWP1690.00BWP1690.00BWP1690.00

Who is eligible?

Citizens and Non-Citizens.

How do I get this service?

Submit a valid trading license including a prescribed fee to the Registration and Licensing Officer at any of the Departments of Road Transport and Safety across the country.

What supporting documents are required?

Copy of valid trading license obtained from the Local Authority.

How long will this service take?

Immediate.

Where can I obtain this service?

Department of Road Transport and Safety Offices

Opening hours are from 07:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays. 

Related Documents

department of road transport and safety offices

pricing schedule

The theme for this service

Transport

How much does it cost?

  • Motor dealer’s license (new and used): BWP 3380.00
  • Motor dealer’s license (used only): BWP 1690.00
  • Renewal of motor dealer’s license ( new and used): BWP 3380.00
  • Renewal of motor dealer’s license ( used only): BWP 1690.00
  • Transfer of motor dealer’s license ( new and used): BWP 3380.00
  • Transfer of motor dealer’s license ( used only): BWP 1690.00

Meta tags

Botswana, Botswana Government, Republic of Botswana, Government of Botswana, change of motor vehicle ownership

Keywords

motor dealer, Transfer of motor dealer license new and used,

Ministry submitting this Service

Ministry of Transport and Communications

FOREIGN DRIVING LICENCE CONVERSION

Overview

Holders of foreign driving licenses, who reside in Botswana, may use their foreign driving license for a maximum of 90 calendar days, after which point they must apply for the Botswana driving license.  Alternatively, foreigners who hold valid international driving permits (IDP) and international driving licenses are allowed to drive without converting.

Holders of driving licenses issued within SADC states are exempted, however, they have an option to convert if they desire to do so.

Who is eligible?

  • Citizens and non-Citizens
  • 18 years and above.
  • The holder of a valid foreign driving license.

How do I get this service?

In order to access this service, applicants must follow the following steps.

  • Download and complete the Botswana Driving Licence Application form (DL1). Please note that the application form is also available at the Enquiries Desk at any of the offices of the Department of Road Transport and Safety​.​ 
  • Take the completed form along with supporting documents (listed below) to the eye screening office and undergo eye screening.
  • Submit documents, including eye test results to the Registration and licensing officer.  Note that eye test results are only valid for 1 year.  In the case of applicants with eyesight challenges, the Registration and licensing officer would refer them to be examined by an external eye specialist for further testing.  Only after the external eye specialist recommends that the driving license application process be continued should the applicants return to the Registration and Licensing Officer with the results and recommendations.
  • Take results (only valid for 1 year) and supporting documents (listed below) to the Licensing officer at the Registration and licensing Office.
  • Pay the required fee when instructed, then have a photo taken. 

After the photo is taken, sign on the signature pad, and collect the printed driving license.

What supporting documents are required?

  • Original and certified copy of the foreign driving license (copy must be certified by the embassy or consulate that represents the particular foreign country or any commissioner of oaths in Botswana)
  • Letter from issuing authority or representative embassy verifying the authenticity of the foreign driving license
  • Certified copy of valid National Identify card (Omang)
  • Certified copy of Passport
  • Certified copy of Exemption certificate or Residence and Work permit
  • Certified copy of work permit (non-citizens)
  • Certified copy of study permit (foreign students)
  • Certified copy of the national identification card / Omang of the guardian (foreign students)
  • Refugee Identification Card (Refugees)

How long will this service take?

Immediate.​

Where can I obtain this service?

Department of Road Transport and Safety Offices across the country. Opening hours are from 07:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays.