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Driving in American Samoa is a fantastic way to explore the islands at your own pace. To ensure a smooth and legal driving experience, getting an International Driving Permit (IDP) before your trip is highly recommended. It simplifies car rentals, helps with legal compliance, and ensures peace of mind while navigating the roads of this beautiful destination.

Can You Drive in American Samoa with a Foreign License?

If you're planning a trip to American Samoa and intend to drive, it's important to know the local driving regulations. While visitors can use their valid foreign driver's license for a limited period, many car rental agencies and local authorities may require an International Driving Permit (IDP) for verification. An IDP acts as a translation of your home country's license and is recognized in over 150 countries worldwide, including American Samoa.

Why Do You Need an International Driving Permit in American Samoa?

  • Legal Compliance: Some authorities and rental companies may ask for an IDP in addition to your home country's license.
  • Ease of Car Rental: Many rental agencies require an IDP for international travelers before handing over the keys.
  • Hassle-Free Communication: The IDP translates your license into multiple languages, making it easier to communicate with local law enforcement if needed.

How to Get an International Driving Permit (IDP) for American Samoa?

Obtaining an IDP is a straightforward process and should be completed before your trip. You can apply either through an authorized IDP provider in your home country or conveniently online via the International Drivers Association (IDA) for fast processing and worldwide shipping.

Step 1: Check Eligibility

✅ You must have a valid driver’s license from your home country.
✅ The IDP must be issued before you travel—you cannot obtain one while in American Samoa.

Step 2: Apply for an IDP

You have two options:

1ïļâƒĢ Apply through an official automobile association or government agency in your home country.
2ïļâƒĢ Apply online with the International Drivers Association (IDA) for a fast and hassle-free process.

For either option, you will typically need to provide:

📌 A copy of your valid driver’s license
📌 A passport-sized photo
📌 A completed application form
📌 The required fee

Step 3: Receive Your IDP

🚀 Processing times vary, but IDA offers express digital delivery within 2 hours and worldwide shipping for printed copies.
📆 Once issued, the IDP is valid for one year and must always be carried alongside your original driver’s license.

Driving Rules and Regulations in American Samoa

Before hitting the road, familiarize yourself with some key driving laws in American Samoa:

✅ Drive on the right side of the road.
✅ The minimum driving age is 18 years old.
✅ Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers.
✅ The speed limit varies depending on the area:

  • 15 mph (24 km/h) in villages
  • 25 mph (40 km/h) on highways
    ✅ Avoid drinking and driving—DUI laws are strictly enforced.
    ✅ Always carry your driver’s license, IDP, and car rental documents while driving.

Car Rental in American Samoa

Most international travelers rent a car for convenience. Keep in mind:

🚗 An IDP may be required when renting a vehicle.
🚗 Some rental companies have minimum age requirements (typically 21-25 years old).
🚗 Manual and automatic cars are available, but automatic vehicles are more common.
🚗 Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons.

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