Certificate Confirming a Georgian Driving Licence
What you get
- An official certificate that your Georgian licence was issued
- Certified translation into English or your language
- Apostille so it is accepted abroad
- Handled remotely — by power of attorney
A driving-licence certificate is an official document confirming that a driving licence was issued to you in Georgia — with the details such as licence number, category and dates. It is not the plastic licence itself; it is the proof, on paper, that the licence exists and is valid, which foreign authorities and insurers often ask for.
It works both ways. If you are in Georgia, you may need the certificate to support a formality here. More often, if you obtained a licence in Georgia and have since moved abroad, the authorities in your new country ask for this certificate before they will exchange your Georgian licence for a local one, or accept it as valid. On its own the certificate is in Georgian, so for use abroad it usually needs a certified translation and an apostille — and we handle the whole chain.
You are likely to need this certificate when:
- Exchanging or converting your Georgian licence for a local one after moving to another country
- Proving your licence history or validity to a foreign authority, employer or insurer
- Replacing or confirming a licence where the original record is needed
- Any procedure abroad that asks for official confirmation from the issuing country
If you are still looking into getting or swapping a licence in Georgia in the first place, see our guide on the Georgian driving licence.
How to get the driving-licence certificate in Georgia
In short: the certificate confirming your issued driving licence is requested from the relevant authority using your identity and licence data, and for use abroad it is translated and apostilled. We handle each of these steps for you:
How it works
- We request the certificate from the relevant Georgian authority — in person or, if you are abroad, through a representative under a power of attorney.
- We arrange a certified translation into English or the language your destination requires.
- We obtain the apostille so it is recognised in Hague Convention countries (or legalisation where the destination is outside the Convention).
- We deliver the finished, apostilled and translated certificate to you.
If we already act for you on a power of attorney matter, this is usually quick to add.
Need to Prove Your Georgian Licence Abroad?
We obtain, translate and apostille the certificate — remotely if you have already left
Doing it remotely, and what to prepare
You do not need to be in Georgia. With a power of attorney, our representative can request the certificate, arrange the translation and file for the apostille on your behalf, then send you the finished document. This is the usual route once you have moved abroad and the local authority asks for confirmation of your Georgian licence.
To start, it helps to have your passport, your Georgian licence details (or a copy of the licence), and the country and purpose the certificate is for — that decides the translation language and whether you need an apostille or legalisation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this certificate for?
It officially confirms that a driving licence was issued to you in Georgia. Foreign authorities and insurers often require it before they will exchange your Georgian licence for a local one or accept it as valid.
Can you get it if I have already left Georgia?
Yes. With a power of attorney, we request it, arrange the certified translation and obtain the apostille on your behalf, then send you the finished document — no need to return to Georgia.
Can it be apostilled and translated?
Yes — that is the usual point. The certificate is issued in Georgian; we add a certified translation into your language and an apostille so it is accepted in Hague Convention countries (or legalisation for non-Convention countries).
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