International law will not be superfluous if you are going abroad in your car or will rent a car on the spot. Although car rental companies, and sometimes police, often do not have claims to Russian rights. However, problems may arise, so it is better to play it safe in advance.
You will need
- - passport;
- - document on registration at the place of stay (if any);
- - Photo;
- - medical certificate (as with the delivery of the right);
- - money to pay state duty.
Instruction manual
1
In the traffic police unit engaged in the issuance of international rights, you need to come with a set of documents. This is your passport, driver’s license, photographs of the “right” format and a medical certificate.
If you are not registered in Moscow, but have a registration at the place of stay in the capital, then they will be issued the right, but you will also need to present a registration document.
2
The certificate is the same as the one you issued for the exam for rights, and it turns out in the same way. Just do not forget to ask that they indicate all the categories for which you are allowed to drive vehicles. After all, they should be reflected in international rights, and if they are not in the certificate, they will not be able to do this.
3
You can pay the state fee directly on the spot through the terminal. Or do it in advance at any branch of Sberbank. The details and size will be prompted by consultants in the department or in any unit of the traffic police of the Moscow police.
4
Choose the most convenient traffic police unit that issues international rights. For example, in 2008 they could be obtained at three addresses: on the street. Bolshaya Ordynka, 8, tel. 923-28-63, served residents of all districts of Moscow, on the street. Lobnenskaya, 20, tel. 485-59-73 - East, North, North-East, North-West and Central districts and Zelenograd, and on the Warsaw highway, 170, tel. 382-94-42 - Western, Southern, South-Eastern and South-Western districts.
Usually international law is ready on the day of appeal.