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Indonesian driver's license or SIM

Written bybalihearton 26 April 2010

Getting your Indonesian driver's license or SIM (Surat Izin Mengemudi)  is easy and owning a car or motorcycle in your name even easier...



However it is all about getting a kitas or a foreign stay permit which is given for one year up to five years renewable annually. You just need a sponsor and about $500 once you have a kitas you can get a SIM an indo drivers license for both a motorcycle and car (A & C) the sim cost thru an agent about $50 to get both at the same time and takes about 1 hour...with a kitas you can legally own a car or motocycle and get your name on the blue boook (BKNB) you can open up a bank account and you can get credit to purchase even your car or motorcycle even get a visa card...The only thing you can't legally do indonesia once you have a kitas is vote and own land those are never available but leasing is perfectly legal and even better in most cases as it is a legal contract versus the nominee option which is not legal.

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Comments

  • andrewdelosangeles0378
    andrewdelosangeles03782 years ago(Modified)

    I am planning to secure a driver's license. What other documents are required? I already have a KITAS and driver's license from my country. Thanks.

  • Constantijn
    Constantijn9 years ago(Modified)
    Well, in Jakarta, until today I still have not been able to get a loan for a car although we both have kitas and a driver license. I tried to get a loan through BCA and the respond was that it was only legal if we would have a KTP. Even the finance companies that work with the car dealers couldn't accept us without KTP. We're talking here about buying a second-hand car

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