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Germany Sets January 19, 2026 Deadline to Swap 1999–2001 Driving Licences

Officials cite an EU security upgrade that replaces older licences with a uniform card.

Overview

  • Holders of card-format licences issued between 1999 and 2001 must exchange them by January 19, 2026 under Germany’s staggered timetable.
  • The exchange is a routine in-person process at the local driver-licence authority requiring a biometric passport photo, valid ID and the old licence, with no tests or medical checks.
  • Authorities and media report processing times of about ten to twelve weeks, so applicants are urged to book appointments early to avoid delays.
  • Fees average around €25 nationwide, but local rules vary, with Mülheim charging €32.80 including postage and requiring photos taken at designated in-office booths, plus an express pickup option.
  • After the deadline the old document is invalid yet the driving entitlement remains, typically drawing a €10 warning fine if checked, and the Bundesdruckerei produces and mails the new card.