Well, so you wanna get yourself a Belgian driving license, huh? It ain’t like pickin’ apples, I tell ya. But don’t you worry none, I’ll tell ya what I know, even if I ain’t never driven one of them fancy cars myself. My old man, he used to say, “A good pair of shoes is all you need,” but times are changin’, ain’t they?
First off, you gotta be at least seventeen years young, or so I hear. And you gotta go take that there theory test. Sounds fancy, but it just means they ask you a bunch of questions about drivin’. Like, what does this sign mean, or when do you gotta stop. You take it at some special place, they call it a “recognized test center.” And don’t forget, they gonna check your eyes too, make sure you can see where you’re goin’. Can’t be drivin’ around blind as a bat, now can ya?
- Be at least 17 years old
- Pass the theory test at a recognized test center
- Take an eyesight test
Now, once you get through that, you gotta learn how to actually drive the thing. They call it “driving training.” I reckon that’s where someone teaches you how to steer and not hit nothin’. Seems important. How much it costs? Well, that depends on where you are, they say. Each town charges somethin’ different. Heard it’s around 25 euros, but prices, they always go up, don’t they? Like the price of eggs, Lord have mercy!

After all that learnin’, there’s more testin’. You gotta take a theoretical exam and a practical exam. The first one, more questions I guess. The second one, that’s where they see if you can actually drive without killin’ yourself or someone else. They gonna watch you real close, see if you know what you’re doin’. They wanna make sure you got the “necessary knowledge and driving skills.” Sounds serious, huh?
So, you passed all them tests? Good for you! Now you gotta get the actual license. You can go do it online, they say, or you can go in person. Online’s probably faster, these young folks always clickin’ away at them computers. But me, I like to talk to a real person, someone who can look me in the eye. You gotta give ’em some papers, I guess, whatever they need. Then you gotta pay, of course. Nothin’ in this world is free, not even breathin’ air, seems like.
Now, what if you just visitin’ Belgium? Well, if you got a license from your own country, you can use it for a while, maybe six months or so. After that, I reckon you gotta get a Belgian one. Or maybe you just go home, I don’t know. And if you’re from one of them European Union countries, things might be different too. They got all sorts of rules, always changin’. Makes my head spin.
If you ain’t from Belgium, you gotta have a special permit, an “international driving permit,” or just your own license from your country. But make sure it’s valid, they say. Don’t want to get in trouble with the law, no sir.
And where can you drive with that Belgian license? Well, I reckon you can drive in Belgium! Seems obvious, don’t it? Maybe other places too, but I ain’t no travel agent. You gotta be at least 18 to drive in Belgium, though, not 17 like for the test. Gotta grow up a little bit first, I guess.
Some folks say gettin’ that license is a big deal, somethin’ young folks gotta do. But it costs money, that’s for sure. Heard there’s ways to get it for free, through somethin’ called “Forem,” or get help payin’ for it. Guess you gotta look around, ask questions. Don’t be afraid to ask, that’s what I always say. Even if you feel silly, better to ask than to end up in a ditch somewhere.
So, that’s all I know about gettin’ a Belgian drivin’ license. It ain’t easy, but nothin’ worth havin’ ever is, right? Just take it one step at a time, like bakin’ a pie. First the crust, then the fillin’, then the oven. You get the idea. Good luck to ya, and drive safe now, ya hear? This world’s got enough trouble without crazy drivers on the road.
Key takeaways to obtain a Belgian driving license:
- Age requirement: at least 17 for theory test and 18 for driving
- Theory test: must be passed at a recognized test center
- Eyesight test: mandatory requirement
- Driving training: completion required after passing theory test
- Exams: theoretical and practical exams must be passed
- License application: online or in-person submission possible
- Cost: varies by municipality, approximately 25 euros on average
- Foreigners: valid international driving permit or national license accepted for a limited period
- Additional information: check for financial support options like Forem.