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You need to submit an original and a copy of the following:
a)听 Your C茅dula de Identidade Estrangeiro (CIE/RNE) or the protocol along with your SINCRE from the DPF.
b)听 CPF
c)听 Passport
d)听 Valid foreign Driver's License (expired licenses WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED)
e)听 Sworn translation of your foreign Driver's License (done in Brazil by a Tradutor Juramentado)
f)听 听Proof of address in Pernambuco
You will also need to take medical, psychological, vision and practical (written) tests.
Hope this helps you get things sorted out.
Cheers,
James听 听 听 Expat-blog Experts Team
Arrived today at 10:30am in the DETRAN offices (more like a park) in Fortelaza "Metropolitan" area. Gave my papers and copies to one desk. Went to next building to pay R$230. Back to first building, went to desk to sign some stuff and fill a personal questionary (If I had accident, disease, medication, operation, am I drinking to much, etc...). Went to a doc who asked me if I had any disease/medication; checked my eyes sight; all done in 2 min. Back to the desk then send me to "aptitude/psy test. In a room with four other candidates. Firstly a "concentration" test. You need to identify quickly four direction arrows (turn left, turn right, straigh, right) in a page full of direction arrows. Second test, draw a house, then a three then a person. Waited 5 min. Told me I passed and I should receive my CNH in the next 10 days. All done by midday.
Bonus: I kept my french driving licence. I was thinking DETRAN will keep it.
So this was quite smooth; DETRAN workers were polite and helpfull; well organized; no much queue, (longuest was 30 min to pay at Banco do Brazil but I can't blame DETRAN for than). Well it is officially the first time, I praise Brazilian administration. Hope I continue to get lucky and receive my CNH in the next 10 days...
Namekeeper wrote:I've been in Recife almost 4 years now and never felt the desire to drive here (wild insecure driving here) but now I'm in a situation where I'll have no choice but to drive. I waste too much time getting from point A to point B on the bus. I have听 a valid California DL. I went to ONE detran to get info and they were so clueless, they said they had never issued a foreigner a DL so they dont know what is required. I know. So stupid. To think we complain about the DMV back in the States. Does anyone know what I have to do?
That's not surprise me, in others cities that Rio ou SP, they don't know because no one need.
Even in the capital Brasilia, where I'm linving, I pass by that most of time...
James wrote:I don't know, guess that I'm just getting too old... but the TOTAL INCOMPETENCE of people in this country who are supposed to know what they're doing (because it's their freakin' job) really gets me angry. Brazilians put up with this crap simply because they don't know any better and it has always been this way. Also they've never seen other countries where things actually WORK they way they're supposed to.
James...it's NOT because you're too old. "The TOTAL INCOMPETENCE of people in this country who are supposed to know what they're doing (because it's their freakin' job)" also gets me very angry. I spent months dealing with Brazilian bureaucracy to get all my paperwork in order and time and time again, I was misdirected and misinformed by people who were supposed to be FREAKIN' PROFESSIONALS.
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Honestly, I'd guess that on about 75% of my visits to the Cart贸rio, Pol铆cia Federal, DETRAN, and other bureaucratic agencies, somebody somewhere screwed up on something. I'm not exaggerating. So much time was wasted going back to the same office the following day to correct someone's mistake (someone forgot a signature or a stamp, or someone told me to go "there" when I should have gone "here," or sometimes, the people behind the desk just had no clue what they were doing).
Braziians that I know fight tooth and nail to get something that's supposed to be their right, they've earned. Their jaws hit the floor when I tell them that I arranged for start-up of my Canadian retirement pension online, without leaving the comfort of my livingroom, and that any problem I have with anything remotely involved with the Canadian government I can resolve over the telephone and they accept the call COLLECT! They actually think I'm lying.
Cheers,
James


But I suppose life is what you make. And I made sure I had the best time of my life there while at uni. Irish guys are really hot ( yes I like you guys a lot, the dark hair, blue/green eyes and the whole accent set you people apart from the other Anglo countries).
As they would say over there, if life throws you lemon, make a lemonade. I had a tequila with it instead and boy it was fun!
Go to AAA and get an "International Driver's License" for $15, good for a year
Of course if you are not going back to the states it would run out
Don't know if it can be done via the mail or not
I've been stopped before and handed this paper doc over to the cops and they looked at it with a blank stare, they had NO idea what it was and just let me go
I believe you can drive on your US license for 6 months or a year too
The other thing,听 what happens if you DO get stopped and hand over your US license ?
NOT A THING
They have no way to process it plus they have no idea how long you've been in BR
For the first 5 years that is all I had and it never presented a problem.
The police are more concerned the docs for your car are correct because of all the auto theft.听 They'll just give it back to you and wave you off.
Another driving tip - If you're going to be driving on the BR's (highways) and longer distances, TAKE YOUR RADAR DETECTOR !听 听Many states have the cops out there on the high speed roads with RADAR.听 I got a ticket coming out of SP with the first car I ever bought in Brasil.听 After that I never went anywhere WITHOUT my radar detector.
You are driving down the highway and you are involved in a terrible car crash - not your fault
Somebody dies and the whole accident is investigated and you are found to not be in pocession of a valid drivers license in Brazil .
You could very quickly find yourself on trial for some sort of manslaughter , even murder and facing 5 years in a Brazilian jail .
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