The pink driver’s license is going to be abolished and you will have to exchange it for the new one before this date

The pink drivers license is going to be abolished and

The cardboard driving license will no longer be recognized in France, replaced by a plastic version, itself in the hot seat according to the latest work of the European Union which is working on a dematerialized version!

“So, did you get your pink paper?” This is how, a few years ago, a learner driver was asked if he had passed his driving test. This is no longer the case since 2013, when the driver’s license made of cardboard pink paper gave way to the plastic magnetic card. Smaller, about the size of a credit card, it has many advantages: durability, security, ease of consulting the points of your driving license online, European standardization… But for many drivers, all those who have obtained their license before September 2013, it is indeed this pink paper, formerly “certificate of capacity” (and already printed in pink!), introduced in the 1890s before officially becoming a driving license on December 31, 1922, which gives them the right to drive a motorized vehicle (other than cars without a license).

This famous pink paper, which certainly does not evoke much to the young generation, nevertheless lives its last moments, or rather its last years. Because if it cohabits today and has been for a decade with the bank card format driving license, the “pink license”, equipped with three folding flaps since 1955, is doomed to disappear. On January 19, 2033 precisely, the date from which the cardboard driver’s license will no longer be recognized in France, replaced by a plastic version, itself in the hot seat according to the latest work by the European Union, which is working on a dematerialized version!

The pink license will no longer have any value in 2033

Ten years, this leaves time for the many owners of the paper version driving license to take the steps to be able to exchange it for its plastic version. The free procedure should be done only on the internet, via the ANTS website (Agence Nationale des Titres Sécurisés). The government is still rather vague on the steps to be taken. “To date, no decision has been made regarding his replacement before 2033. You do not have to ask for his replacement”, it is specified on the website of the Ministry of the Interior. Today, this change of license, only possible in the event of loss, theft or deterioration of the card, is coupled with the payment of a stamp duty of 25 euros. Those most attached to their cardboard driving license – for which there was no validity period unlike the new format which must be renewed every 15 years – therefore still have a few years ahead of them before changing.

After 2033, the license will however no longer have any value during a roadside check and will therefore logically expose you to a fine for failure to present your license. This fine is currently set at 11 euros but can be increased to 38 euros. The driver unable to present a driving license then has 5 days to submit this document to a police station or gendarmerie, under penalty of a fine of 135 euros. Even worthless from 2033, this pink driver’s license could well become a collector’s item. Their owners can always keep them in their memory box, to tell their children or grandchildren about the day they got their precious “pink paper”…

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