Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a Driver’s License in Nigeria

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Driving in Nigeria without a valid driver’s license is illegal. The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) oversee the process of obtaining one. Whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing, here’s a step-by-step guide.


📌 Step 1: Attend Driving School

  • Enroll in a FRSC-approved driving school.
  • Complete driving lessons and road safety training.
  • At the end of the training, you’ll be issued a certificate of completion.

📌 Step 2: Take the Driving Test (VIO)

  • Schedule a driving test with the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO).
  • You’ll be tested on:
    • Road signs and rules
    • Practical driving skills
    • Basic car maintenance knowledge
  • If successful, you’ll be given a Certificate of Proficiency.

📌 Step 3: Get a Learner’s Permit (Optional for Beginners)

  • For new drivers, you may first be issued a Learner’s Permit.
  • This allows you to practice driving under supervision until you’re fully licensed.

📌 Step 4: Apply Online for the License

  • Visit the official portal: https://nigeriadriverslicence.org/
  • Fill in your details and select the type of license:
    • 3-year license or 5-year license
  • Print out your completed application form and payment slip.

📌 Step 5: Make Payment

  • Pay the prescribed fee (₦10,000–₦15,000 depending on validity).
  • Payment can be made online or at designated banks.
  • Keep the receipt safe.

📌 Step 6: Visit the FRSC Office for Biometric Capture

  • Go to the nearest FRSC Driver’s License Centre with:
    • Your application form
    • Payment receipt
    • Driving school certificate
    • VIO proficiency certificate
  • You’ll be photographed and your fingerprints captured.

📌 Step 7: Collect Your Temporary License

  • After capturing, you’ll receive a temporary paper license valid for 60 days.
  • This allows you to drive legally while waiting for the plastic license.

📌 Step 8: Collect Your Permanent Driver’s License

  • Your permanent plastic license is usually ready within 2–6 weeks.
  • You’ll be notified to collect it at the FRSC office.

✅ Final Tips

  • Always apply through official FRSC channels — avoid fake “agents.”
  • Carry your license at all times — road checks by FRSC and police are frequent.
  • Renew your license before it expires (3 or 5 years).
  • You can track your application status on the FRSC website.

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