Italian Driver's Licence Translation
Translate Your Italian Driver's Licence for Australia
A NAATI-certified English translation of your patente italiana is required by state road authorities across Australia when converting to a local driver licence. We provide certified translations accepted by Service NSW, VicRoads, Queensland TMR, the WA Department of Transport, Service SA, Access Canberra and Service TAS.
Why you need a NAATI translation of your patente italiana
State road authorities require overseas licences that are not in English to be translated by a NAATI-certified translator before they can be used for driving in Australia or exchanged for a local licence.
- Required to legally drive in Australia beyond the temporary period on an Italian licence
- Required to exchange a patente italiana for an Australian state licence
- Accepted by Service NSW / Transport for NSW
- Accepted by VicRoads (Victoria)
- Accepted by Queensland TMR, WA DoT, Service SA, Access Canberra and Service TAS
NAATI Certification
What is a NAATI Certified Translation?
Your certified translation reproduces both sides of the patente italiana including licence categories (A, B, C, D, E and sub-categories), issue and expiry dates, restrictions, holder details and Motorizzazione Civile authority markings.
- Required by the Department of Home Affairs
- Accepted by universities and government agencies
- Ensures your application is not delayed or rejected
Flat rate
Instant price · Under 24-hour delivery
If your document contains multiple pages, each page is charged at $59. Your final page count is confirmed on upload before payment — no manual quote and no callback wait.
- $59 per page, shown upfront
- No manual quote — order immediately
- No waiting for a callback
- Under 24-hour delivery is standard, not a paid rush upgrade
- NAATI-certified and accepted Australia-wide
- Delivered digitally by email
Frequently asked questions
Who issues a driver licence in Italy
An Italian patente di guida is an EU-format card issued by the Motorizzazione Civile, with the category table and first-issue dates on the reverse.
Italian civil-status records are issued by the Ufficio dello Stato Civile of the comune where the event was registered. Extracts come in three forms — estratto per riassunto, estratto per copia integrale and certificato — and only the copia integrale reproduces the full register entry with its marginal annotations.
What your certified English translation reproduces
Every certified translation we issue is a complete rendering of the source document — not a summary. For a Italian driver licence that means:
- Licence holder's name, date of birth and licence number
- Issue date, expiry date and the date each vehicle category was first obtained
- Vehicle categories and any conditions or restriction codes, expanded into plain English
- Issuing authority and the country or region code
- Reverse-side category table and code legend where present
- Any endorsement, demerit note or provisional status printed on the card
Italian names, dates and script
Italian names retain accents and apostrophes that Australian systems often strip. The codice fiscale, a sixteen-character alphanumeric identifier encoding name, date and place of birth, appears on most official documents and is reproduced exactly. Dates are day-month-year, and place names reference the comune and provincia.
Seals, stamps and legalisation
Comune seals, the signature of the officer of civil status, and an apostille from the Prefettura for documents used abroad. AIRE registration — the register of Italians resident abroad — often affects which comune holds your record, and we identify the issuing comune clearly for that reason.
How Australian agencies read this document
State and territory road authorities use the translation to confirm how long you have held an unrestricted licence and in which categories, which decides whether you convert straight across or must sit a test.
Used at Service NSW, VicRoads, Transport and Main Roads, Department of Transport WA, Service SA, Access Canberra and MVR when converting an overseas licence, and by car rental and insurance providers.
What we check before certifying
Most delays are caused by the source document, not the translation. These are the issues we look for on Italian driver licences and raise with you before the file is certified:
- Ordering an estratto per riassunto when the Australian agency needs the copia integrale with marginal annotations
- Records held by a comune of AIRE registration rather than the comune of birth, causing applicants to request from the wrong office
- An apostille from the Prefettura omitted from the scan
- Only the front of the card scanned, leaving the category and date table on the reverse untranslated
- The 'date first issued' per category missing, which is exactly the field the road authority uses
- A paper licence renewal slip submitted without the original card it renews
Pages, pricing and turnaround
A two-sided licence card is treated as one page at $59. Upload a flat, well-lit image of both sides — the small reverse-side codes are the part road authorities read most closely. Delivery is under 24 hours.
Order your translation now
$59 per page shown upfront. NAATI-certified. Delivered under 24 hours.