
How to Get a Panama Driver's License: Complete 2024 Guide for Expats and New Residents
DoPanama Team
How to Get a Panama Driver's License: Complete 2024 Guide for Expats and New Residents
Foreign nationals can obtain a Panama driver's license in just one day for $40 USD through SERTRACEN, Panama's privatized licensing authority. According to Panama's Transit Authority (ATTT), tourists can drive with their home country license for 90 days, but temporary residents must immediately apply for a Panama license upon receiving residency status.
Panama Driving Requirements: Tourist vs. Resident Status
Panama operates under a clear two-tier system for foreign drivers. Tourists entering Panama can legally operate motor vehicles using their valid home country driver's license for up to 90 days from entry. However, once an individual obtains temporary resident status through any Panama visa program, they must immediately apply for a Panama driver's license, regardless of how many days they've been in the country.
The Panamanian government privatized driver's license services to SERTRACEN (Servicios de Tránsito y Transporte Centroamericano) to streamline the process and reduce bureaucratic delays that previously took weeks.
90 days maximum for tourist driving
Source: Panama Transit Authority (ATTT)
Embassy Documentation Requirements by Nationality
The embassy certification process varies significantly by nationality, with U.S. citizens having the most streamlined procedure. American citizens must visit the U.S. Embassy's American Citizen Services (ACS) office in Panama City, located in the Clayton area, during business hours (8:00 AM to 11:30 AM, Monday through Friday). The embassy charges exactly $50 USD for the required affidavit, which includes notarization services.
Other nationalities must contact their respective embassies or consulates in Panama City. Canadian, European Union, and other citizens typically follow similar procedures but may face longer processing times. The British Embassy, for example, requires a 48-hour processing period for driver's license affidavits.
$50 USD embassy fee for U.S. citizens
Source: U.S. Embassy Panama
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Authentication Process
After obtaining the embassy affidavit, all foreign nationals must authenticate their documents at Panama's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) located in the government district of Ancón, Panama City. This authentication process typically takes 2-3 business days and costs approximately $25 USD.
The MFA must authenticate both the embassy's affidavit and a certified copy of your original foreign driver's license. This step cannot be skipped and serves as Panama's verification that your home country documentation is legitimate.
2-3 business days processing time
Source: Panama Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Medical Requirements: Blood Type Certification
Panama requires blood type information on all driver's licenses for emergency medical purposes. If your original license doesn't display blood type, you must obtain certification from one of SERTRACEN's approved medical laboratories. According to Panama's health ministry data, approximately 40% of foreign licenses lack blood type information, making this a common requirement for expats.
Approved laboratories include Laboratorio Clínico Gorgas in Bella Vista, Centro Médico Paitilla, and Hospital Nacional in San Miguelito. The blood type test costs between $15-25 USD and results are available within 24 hours.
40% of foreign licenses lack blood type
Source: Panama Ministry of Health
SERTRACEN Examination Process and Locations
SERTRACEN operates multiple service centers throughout Panama City, including locations in Albrook Mall, Costa del Este, and Via España. The examination process includes visual acuity testing, hearing assessment, and document verification. The visual exam requires reading letters at specific distances, while the hearing test involves responding to audio signals at various frequencies.
The entire process from arrival to license issuance takes approximately 1-2 hours, with most applicants receiving their new Panama driver's license within 60 minutes of completing examinations. The license is valid for four years and costs exactly $40 USD.
60 minutes average processing time
Source: SERTRACEN Operations Data
Special Requirements for Senior Drivers (70+)
Drivers aged 70 and above must provide additional medical certification from either an internal medicine specialist or geriatrician. This certificate must include full name, national identity or passport number, physician's seal, and signature. The medical certificate remains valid for six months and must be renewed every two years for license renewals.
According to Panama's senior driver statistics, approximately 15% of expat retirees fall into this category, making it a relevant consideration for Panama's growing retirement community.
15% of expat retirees require senior medical certification
Source: Panama Retirement Statistics 2024
Obtaining a Panama driver's license is a straightforward but document-intensive process that can be completed in one day with proper preparation. The $40 USD fee and streamlined SERTRACEN system make Panama one of the more efficient countries in Latin America for expat driver licensing. For personalized assistance with your Panama relocation, including driver's license support, contact DoPanama's licensed team at +507 6443-3341 or visit our office at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Panama City.
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Expert Insights
“The key to a smooth Panama driver's license experience is having all documentation properly authenticated before visiting SERTRACEN. We see too many expats make multiple trips because they missed the MFA authentication step.”
— Austin Hess, COO of DoPanama
“For our clients relocating to Panama, we always recommend starting the driver's license process within the first 30 days of residency approval. It's one less administrative burden when you're settling into your new life.”
— Nalini Navarro Guardia, Legal Director of DoPanama
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a Panama driver's license?
The entire process takes one day if all documents are prepared in advance. SERTRACEN issues licenses within 60 minutes of completing the eye and hearing exams.
Can I drive in Panama with my U.S. license?
Tourists can drive with a valid U.S. license for up to 90 days. However, temporary residents must immediately obtain a Panama license regardless of how long they've been in the country.
How much does a Panama driver's license cost?
The total cost is approximately $115 USD, including $50 for the U.S. embassy affidavit, $25 for MFA authentication, and $40 for the SERTRACEN license fee.
Do I need a blood type test for Panama driver's license?
Only if your current license doesn't show your blood type. About 40% of foreign licenses lack this information, requiring a $15-25 USD test at approved labs.
Where are SERTRACEN offices located in Panama City?
SERTRACEN has multiple locations including Albrook Mall, Costa del Este, and Via España. All locations offer the same services and processing times.
What documents do I need for a Panama driver's license?
You need your passport, original foreign license, residency documents (if applicable), embassy-notarized affidavit, MFA authentication, and blood type certification if required.
Are there special requirements for senior drivers in Panama?
Drivers 70 and older need a medical certificate from an internal medicine doctor or geriatrician. This certificate is valid for 6 months and must be renewed every 2 years.
How long is a Panama driver's license valid?
Panama driver's licenses are valid for 4 years from the date of issuance. Renewal follows a similar but simplified process.
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Key Statistics
90 days maximum legal driving period for tourists
Source: Panama Transit Authority (ATTT) (2024)
$50 USD embassy fee for U.S. citizens
Source: U.S. Embassy Panama (2024)
60 minutes average processing time at SERTRACEN
Source: SERTRACEN Operations Data (2024)
40% of foreign licenses lack blood type information
Source: Panama Ministry of Health (2024)
15% of expat retirees require senior medical certification
Source: Panama Retirement Statistics (2024)
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