motorbike driver license ?
Thank you ... Daisy
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聽 聽 聽 聽 LIST OF DOCUMENT FOR CHANGING DRIVING LICENSE
1.聽 聽 聽 聽 Fill in application form for exchange of driving license for foreigner only (Not sure where to get it, but try the place listed below)
2.聽 聽 聽 聽 Driving license (translation to Vietnamese and notarized the translation)
3.聽 聽 聽 聽 Passport copied (all pages relevant to vietnam and valid visa or resident card ) and bring original passport
4.聽 聽 聽 聽 Driving license copied and bring original driving license
5.聽 聽 聽 聽 4 picture 3x4 (white font)
6.聽 聽Recommend letter if other person to submit doc
Address to submit doc: Transport Department, 252 Ly Chinh Thang, Ward 9, District 3, HCMC
With links to the relevant forms and which offices you need to go to etc. :
/forum/viewtopic.php?id=247975
You get your documents copied and translated at the ministry building on Le Duan opposite Diamond Plaza and then head down to Ly Tu Trong (on the corner with Pasteur as I remember)to get booked for your practical test. The ladies there do not speak a lot of English but are very helpful.
Julesvn ... Do you know what the name of that office ? ... Your direction is find clear but with out the name I think is kind hard for me to look for it .... Would you聽 please let me know the name of that building .. And I did try to go back almost ten pages but still can't find the pages .... Anyway thank you for your information
...Daisy,
In answer to your other question the police will stop you and extract money whether or not you have a license if you give them an excuse. I was "fined" 100000VND for not indicating before I had my license and 400000VND for taking an illegal left turn after I had a license. Touch wood I have yet to be stopped for no reason.

I have been pulled over numerous times, usually for the stupid"you crossed over the white line"scam. If they pull you over for nothing and then try and extort money, just take your phone out, look at the badge they wear and start saying their ID number in Vietnamese, they do a back flip real quick. If you do break the law, then its fair you are fined.
Haggle with them but never pay more than 200k If they ask for paperwork tell them it's at home. I've been stopped 3-4 times (I forget now) but last time the first guy asked me for 500k I said no 200k, always 200k.. he walked off and his mate came over and asjed for 700k, I just burst out laughing and said the same 200k only. He settled on that after a minute or two.
Friend of mine takes out a 500k note and starts waving it around shouting "do you have change?" He says they soon back down on that too, I don't fancy trying that one though.
I never speak Vietnamese with them and have on occasion spoken to them in Spanish, that completely throws them and have sent em on my way.

My advice is that never brings a large amounts of money with you, this also helps to avoid the robbers. If you have to, put the money in some secret or hidden place in your pocket, just leave out the suitable amounts of money. Then if the police stop you, be calm, make the puppy face, intentionally show them your pocket, say that you only have this amounts of money and give them, they will take the money then let you go

- Thao
PhuongThaoTrinh wrote:We locals usually just give them 100K or 200K
My advice is that never brings a large amounts of money with you, this also helps to avoid the robbers. If you have to, put the money in some secret or hidden place in your pocket, just leave out the suitable amounts of money. Then if the police stop you, be calm, make the puppy face, intentionally show them your pocket, say that you only have this amounts of money and give them, they will take the money then let you go
- Thao
Sush a helpful advice for me, thank you Thao 
I thought I saw someone offer to convert licenses under this thread, looks like it was removed, could that poster contact me so I can get mine converted, unless anyone else knows another place.
sygon wrote:I went to ly Chinh thang, but they would not convert my old paper license.
Did you have your original licence translated and the application forms filled in?
The links further up the thread will take you through the process. It's all straight forward as long as you follow the process correctly. I did it on my own and had no issues at all.
laidbackfreak wrote:sygon wrote:I went to ly Chinh thang, but they would not convert my old paper license.
Did you have your original licence translated and the application forms filled in?
The links further up the thread will take you through the process. It's all straight forward as long as you follow the process correctly. I did it on my own and had no issues at all.
I meant to say that they would not translate my bike license, they were prepared to translate the license for driving a car, but not the full bike license I hold.聽 I don't recall the reason why, I do remember them saying they hadn't seen a paper license for a while, so maybe that's why.聽 It's still valid though.
Perhaps I'll try them again, it was a few months ago I tried.
My fines so far:
Without license
100,000
With license
400,000
200,000
Rachel Bowman wrote:You just give them money, then you go, no problem
That right. Do you live in VN long time? your way like Vietnamese! Nice to meet you. How can I contact with you. Can we meet to drink and talk?
colinoscapee wrote:The first thing the locals do is offer money, locals complain about corruption but they keep feeding it.
Of course, corruption start by citizens, all over the world! After that the blame officials.

so just to summarize my understanding if i want to get a license:
1) get my license translated
2) get passport/residence card
3) go register for a practical test
4) take the practical test in a NON automatic bike (can it be auto?)
5) pray i pass
6) get license
is there a person/agency who can help with all that translation/testing booking etc for a small fee?
thanks!
colinoscapee wrote:Yes but some officals ask for it, so the process is made easier and they can buy more houses and cars.
What do commoners do if the "fence eat up the crops"?
Moet wrote:Hi All, I currently have a car license only and have virtually no experience driving a bike.
so just to summarize my understanding if i want to get a license:
1) get my license translated
2) get passport/residence card
3) go register for a practical test
4) take the practical test in a NON automatic bike (can it be auto?)
5) pray i pass
6) get license
is there a person/agency who can help with all that translation/testing booking etc for a small fee?
thanks!
Moet There's a bunch of threads on the procedures that need to be followed but you'll more than likely have a few PM's shortly offering assistance before you have time to search . You've been in Vietnam long enough to watch out for the scams. I would like to congratulate you on doing the right thing in getting a bike license though. Too many folks take the caviler aptitude that it's not need here in Vietnam, and they can just buy their way out of problems when they come alone. Best of luck on the test.
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