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What Does a Driver's License Cost in Denmark?

  • Writer: Simply Driving
    Simply Driving
  • 20 hours ago
  • 3 min read

If you're thinking about getting your driver's license, the cost is probably one of the first questions that comes to mind. There isn't a fixed price, as it depends on the driving school you choose, where you live, and whether you need additional driving lessons or extra tests.

In this guide, we'll explain the typical cost of getting a driver's license in Denmark, what's included in the price, and which additional expenses you should expect.

What Is the Average Cost of a Driver's License?

Most people pay between DKK 12,000 and DKK 18,000 for a standard Category B driver's license (passenger car).

The total cost depends on several factors, including:

  • The driving school's pricing

  • Whether you choose a manual or automatic transmission

  • Whether you pass your theory and practical driving tests on the first attempt

  • Whether you need additional driving lessons

If you pass both tests the first time and don't require extra lessons, your total cost will usually be at the lower end of this range.

What's Included in the Mandatory Driver Education Package?

All driving schools in Denmark are required to offer the mandatory driver education program.

This typically includes:

  • Theory lessons

  • Driving on a closed training track (maneuvering course)

  • On-road driving lessons

  • Slippery road training (advanced driving course)

  • Evaluation driving lesson

  • Planning and administration of your training

The mandatory package provides the training required by Danish law before you can take your theory and practical driving tests.

What Additional Costs Should You Expect?

In addition to the mandatory package, there are several expenses that most students will need to cover.

Typical additional costs include:

  • First aid course (if you don't already have a valid certificate)

  • Medical certificate

  • Danish Road Traffic Authority fee

  • Rental of the driving school's vehicle for the practical test

  • Additional driving lessons if needed

  • New test fees if you don't pass on your first attempt

That's why it's important to check exactly what's included in the price advertised by the driving school.

Why Do Prices Vary So Much?

Two driving schools may advertise very different prices.

Some promote a low starting price but charge extra for services later in the process. Others include more services in one complete package, making it easier to understand the total cost from the beginning.

When comparing driving schools, always look at:

  • What's included in the package

  • The cost of additional driving lessons

  • The price of renting the school car for the driving test

  • Any administration fees

  • Whether installment payments are available

The cheapest advertised price isn't always the lowest overall cost.

Can You Pay for Your Driver's License in Installments?

Yes. Many driving schools offer installment payment options, allowing you to spread the cost instead of paying everything upfront.

This makes it easier to start your driving lessons without a large one-time expense.

Always ask the driving school about payment options, interest charges, and any additional fees before enrolling.

Is an Automatic Driving License More Expensive?

Not necessarily.

Some driving schools charge the same price for manual and automatic lessons, while others apply a small additional fee.

However, many students find automatic cars easier to drive, which may reduce the number of additional driving lessons needed.

How Can You Keep the Cost Down?

There are several things you can do to avoid unnecessary expenses:

  • Come well prepared for your theory lessons.

  • Practice theory tests regularly at home.

  • Take driving lessons consistently.

  • Ask questions whenever you're unsure.

  • Follow your driving instructor's advice.


The better prepared you are, the greater your chances of passing your tests on the first attempt and avoiding extra costs.

Is It Worth Choosing the Cheapest Driving School?

Price is important, but it shouldn't be your only consideration.

A driving school with experienced instructors, good planning, and a high pass rate may actually be the most cost-effective option because you're more likely to pass your tests the first time.

It's worth reading reviews, researching the school's reputation, and comparing what's actually included in the price before making your decision.

Conclusion

The cost of getting a driver's license in Denmark typically ranges between DKK 12,000 and DKK 18,000, but the final price depends on your individual learning journey.

When comparing driving schools, don't focus solely on the advertised starting price. Instead, consider the total cost, what's included, available payment options, and the school's experience in helping students successfully pass both the theory and practical driving tests.

A driver's license is an investment that provides freedom and independence for years to come. Choosing quality over the lowest price can often be the better long-term decision.

 
 
 

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