The Minister of Internal Affairs – Vakhtang Gomelauri, along with his Spanish colleague- Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gomez signed “Agreement between Georgia and the Kingdom of Spain on the Mutual Recognition and Exchange of National Driving Permits”.
Vakhtang Gomelauri, along with the delegation payed an official working visit in the Kingdom of Spain.
In the Kingdom of Spain, the Minister of Internal Affairs was hosted by his Spanish colleague- Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gomez.
At the meeting parties discussed the essence of existing cooperation and future plans in the field of law enforcement.
Vakhtang Gomelauri thanked his Spanish colleague for his significant contribution in deepening current cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of Georgia and the Kingdom of Spain and expressed hope that parties will continue active work in the future in order to further enhance existing cooperation in different directions.
Upon entry into force of the Agreement, holders of a valid driving permit in force issued by one of the parties will be able to obtain the equivalent driving permits in the state of their legal residence without passing a theoretical or practical test.
The Agreement defines the classes of driving permits that will be subject to exchange after the Agreement enters into force, namely the exchange of AM, A1, A2, A, B, B+E driving licenses will be possible without passing theoretical or practical test, and as for the C1, C1+E, C, C+E, D1, D1+E, D and D+E driving permits, applicants will have to pass a driving test on roads open to general traffic, using a vehicle or set of vehicles the driving of which is authorized by said permits.
"Agreement between Georgia and the Kingdom of Spain on the Mutual Recognition and Exchange of National Driving Permits” will enter into force in the nearest future upon completing respective legal procedures.