Buying a Car and Exchanging Your Driving Licence in Montenegro
Summary: To buy and register a car in your own name in Montenegro, you need a temporary residence permit. The process includes a notarized sale contract, technical inspection and mandatory insurance; foreigners are issued special RP plates that are renewed annually. Long-term residents must exchange their foreign licence for a Montenegrin one.
Buying a car: step by step
- Residence permit: a temporary residence permit is required to register the car in your name.
- Sale contract: drawn up at a notary, with a court-sworn translator for foreigners.
- Technical inspection (Tehnički pregled): the car’s fitness for registration is checked.
- Insurance: mandatory traffic insurance (including a green card for abroad).
- Registration and plates: a new registration (“blue card”) and plates are issued; foreigners are given RP plates.
- Annual renewal: the registration is renewed each year.
Importing (bringing a car from abroad): vehicle age and emission (Euro 5/6) rules, customs and VAT generally come into play.
Licence: use and exchange
- Short term: a foreign licence (with an international driving permit/translation if needed) can be used for a short time.
- Long-term residence: a switch to a Montenegrin licence is required.
- Exchange process (general): with a residence permit, a health report from a state hospital, an official translation of your existing licence and a fee payment, you apply to the Ministry of Interior (MUP) branch in the municipality that issued your residence permit. Once complete, an EU-standard licence is issued.
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy a car without a residence permit?
A temporary residence permit is required to register it in your name.
Can I use my Turkish licence?
For a short time yes; for long-term residence a switch to a Montenegrin licence is required.
Are plates renewed annually?
Yes, the RP plates issued to foreigners are renewed annually.