Alright, let’s talk about gettin’ yourself a driver’s license in them British Virgin Islands, yeah? Now, I ain’t no fancy lawyer or nothin’, but I know a thing or two about gettin’ things done. So listen up, and I’ll tell ya what I know.
First things first, you gonna need some papers. They call it a “Driver’s License Information Application Form.” Sounds all high and mighty, don’t it? Well, it just means you gotta fill out a form, tell ’em your name, where you live, and all that jazz. Don’t go lyin’ on it though, they don’t take kindly to that.
And then there’s the seein’ part. You gotta get your eyes checked, make sure you ain’t gonna go drivin’ into no ditches. A doctor gotta sign off on it, sayin’ you can see good enough. They call it the “Medical/Vision portion.” Sounds fancy again, but it just means a doc gotta look at ya and say you ain’t blind as a bat. Gotta be a local doctor, mind you, one of them they trust.

Now, this here’s important. You gotta prove you actually live in them Virgin Islands. They call it “legal residency.” Means you ain’t just passin’ through, you actually live there. Got a house, got a job, that sorta thing. They want see you’re stayin’ put not runnin’ off after a while.
- Fill out the application form
- Get your eyes checked by a local doctor
- Prove you live in the Virgin Islands
If you’re just visitin’, like for a vacation or somethin’, you can use your own driver’s license for a little while. Like, three months or so. They say 90 days. But after that, you gonna need one of theirs if you wanna keep drivin’ around. Don’t get caught without the right papers now, you will be sorry.
Now, drivin’ over there ain’t like drivin’ here, let me tell ya. They drive on the other side of the road, the wrong side if you ask me. They call it the “British side.” And most of the cars, they got the steering wheel on the same side as ours, the “American side.” It’s all backwards, if you ask me. Confuses the heck out of me, all this left and right stuff, I tell ya.
And you gotta wear your seatbelt, they got a law about that. And no talkin’ on the phone while you’re drivin’. They’ll fine ya good for that, I reckon. Don’t want no distracted drivin’, causin’ accidents and all. And don’t expect to see a bunch of signs tellin’ you what to do. They ain’t got many signs over there. And people, well, they just walk right out in front of ya sometimes. You gotta be real careful, payin’ attention all the time. Gotta watch out for them pedestrians, or you’ll be in a world of trouble.
Sometimes, if you’re just visitin’ for a short bit, they might give you somethin’ called a “temporary driver’s license.” That’s just for a little while, so you can get around while you’re there. But I ain’t rightly sure how long that is. You gotta ask about that when you get there, I reckon. I ain’t never had one of them, so I can’t rightly say how it all works. But I heard they got ‘em.
So, to sum it up, you wanna drive in the British Virgin Islands, you gotta get yourself a license. Fill out the form, get your eyes checked, prove you live there, and don’t forget to drive on the other side of the road. And watch out for them people walkin’ around! It ain’t rocket science, but you gotta do it right. Better safe than sorry, that’s what I always say. You don’t want to be stuck without a way to get around, specially when its so hot all the time.
Now, I ain’t tellin’ you nothin’ you couldn’t find out for yourself, I reckon. But sometimes it helps to hear it from someone who’s seen a thing or two. So there ya have it, that’s what I know about gettin’ a driver’s license in the British Virgin Islands. You go on now, and be careful out there.
And another thing, don’t go thinkin’ you can just buy a license without doin’ the work. That ain’t how things work over there, not from what I hear. You gotta go through the proper channels, fill out the forms, and do it right. Otherwise, you’ll be in a heap of trouble, and nobody wants that. Honesty is the best policy, that’s what my mama always told me, and she was a smart woman.