A Polish driving licence from scratch: course and exams
Verified as of 2026-07-12 · draft
Steps (6)
Obtain your Candidate Driver Profile (PKK)
Complete the course at a driving school (OSK)
Pass the theory exam at WORD
Pass the practical exam at WORD
Collect your ready licence
What can go wrong
Since 3 March 2026, category B is available from age 17, but under special conditions: parental consent, for the first 6 months driving only with a supporting driver (aged 25+ with 5+ years of licence experience), until age 18 — driving only within Poland, plus a 3-year probationary period. The course can start at 16 years 9 months.
If you are 17 — decide in advance who will be your supporting driver, and remember that driving abroad is off the table until you turn 18.
The number of exam attempts is unlimited, but each attempt is paid. Rates are set by voivodeship assemblies and indexed annually — prices differ between WORD centres.
Budget for 1–2 retakes and check the current price list on your WORD's website before booking.
The theory exam is available in Polish, English, German, PJM and Ukrainian (cat. B/B1, and from 16 February 2026 also C/C1). There is no Russian version — you may take it with a sworn interpreter at your own expense.
If you need an interpreter — find one in the sworn translators register and declare their participation when booking the exam; the interpreter assists only until the test starts.
Legal basis
- DU/2011/151 · art. 8–9 Act on Vehicle Drivers — minimum ages per category and the conditions for obtaining a licence.
- DU/2016/280 · § 9 ust. 1 Training regulation — the minimum cat. B course: 26 h of theory + 4 h of first aid + 30 h of practice.
- DU/2023/2659 · § 18–19 Examination regulation — exam languages and interpreter participation (§ 18), theory test format (§ 19).
This is information, not legal advice. Practice at a specific office may vary — when in doubt, ask on site.