License from PhilippinesDriving in Montana

Can you drive in Montana with a Philippine license?

Can you drive in Montana with a Philippine license? See IDP and translation rules, plus the steps for visitors and new residents.

Yes, with conditionsas a visitor, for up to 3 months

  • Visitingup to 3 months on your current licence
  • Moving here3 months to switch to a local licence
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Human-reviewed on July 11, 2026. 4 official sources connected.

Visitor driving rule

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Likely yes or conditional for visitors in Montana, but this route needs reviewer confirmation against the official source.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

International Driving Permit

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Unknown. The extracted official notes do not clearly state an IDP rule for Montana.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

New resident deadline

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

New residents appear to have about 90 days before needing a local licence in Montana; verify the exact wording.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

License exchange

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Exchange or transfer may be possible in Montana, depending on issuing country and licence class. Verify this origin specifically.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

Testing requirements

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Testing depends on exchange eligibility in Montana. Verify written/road/vision requirements for this origin.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

Translation requirements

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Unknown. The extracted official notes do not clearly state a translation rule for Montana.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

Documents to bring

Verified July 11, 2026 by Andrei Zakhareuski

Documents are required for a local licence in Montana; verify the exact list for this origin and status.

Destination-level research notes for reviewer: A person who has resided in Montana for more than 60 consecutive days is considered a resident for driver licensing purposes and must be licensed under Montana law before operating a motor vehicle. A nonresident age 15+ with a valid operator's license issued by the nonresident's home state or country may operate a noncommercial motor vehicle in Montana. A nonresident age 18+ whose home state or country does not require operator licensing may operate as an operator for no more than 90 days in a calendar year if the vehicle is registered in the nonresident's home state or country. Montana requires each driver-license applicant to be examined unless otherwise provided. The examination includes eyesight, knowledge, and road or skills tests. Montana may waive knowledge, road, or skills tests in accordance with a driver-license reciprocity agreement between Montana and a foreign country. Montana may allow an applicant with a driver's license from another jurisdiction that is currently valid or expired less than one year to surrender that license for a Montana license of the same class, type, and endorsement after required fees and vision examination, but the department may still require knowledge and road/skills tests in listed cases. Montana may enter reciprocity agreements with foreign countries for mutual recognition and exchange of valid driver licenses if the foreign country's licensing standards are comparable; commercial licenses are excluded. A Montana driver license issued to a foreign national whose U.S. presence is temporarily authorized expires no later than the expiration date of the official DHS/USCIS presence document.

MCA 61-5-103 Residency requirementMCA 61-5-104 Exemptions - definitionMCA 61-5-110 Records check and examination of applicantsMCA 61-5-111 Contents of driver's license

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