Код 95 | Retraining from Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

Retraining from Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

Update your Lithuanian Code 95 to a Polish EU-standard Code 95 with full support and a complete documents package.

Код 95 | Retraining from Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

From Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

At our driving school, you can complete the periodic training in Poland based on your Lithuanian long course and obtain a Polish plastic Code 95 (karta kwalifikacji kierowcy).

  • No exam
  • Training duration: 5 days, or 3 days if you hold ADR certification

If your Lithuanian long Code 95 has been valid for more than 3 years, training is not required—we exchange it for a Polish plastic Code 95 (karta kwalifikacji kierowcy).

Is the Lithuanian Code 95 valid for work in Poland?

Since April 6, 2022, it has been impossible to obtain the so-called “red paper” in Poland based on a paper Code 95 issued in Lithuania or another country. To work legally as a driver, an EU-standard Code 95—a plastic card—is required.

You can only work in Poland with a Code 95 (plastic card) issued after training in European Union countries, Switzerland, or EFTA states. This means that official employment in Poland is not possible with a paper Lithuanian Code 95.

List of required documents for course registration

To order a tachograph card, you must provide the following documents:

  • Lithuanian code
  • Translation of the Lithuanian code into Polish (sworn translation)
  • Passport
  • Driver’s license + sworn translation
  • ADR (if available)
  • PESEL (if available)
  • Medical examination and psychological test (if not, then you can do it in our office)
  • Photo for the document 35×45 mm.
Код 95 | Retraining from Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

Training stages

You can order a driver card for the tachograph from our managers. The process is as follows:

Step 1

Registration at the school

You send scans of documents to us on Viber or you can submit them personally in the office.
Step 2

Medical examination and psychological test

Every Wednesday it takes place in our office (if you have medical certificates, we immediately submit documents for obtaining PKZ).
Step 3

Obtaining PKZ

A mandatory requirement to begin training is registration of the Professional Driver Profile at the municipal office (Urząd).
Step 4

Training

After receiving the PKZ, your training begins (every Tuesday). Training duration: 5 days, or 3 days if you hold ADR certification.

Important information:

  • Daily lectures in Russian

  • No exam after training

  • Production of the plastic Code 95: 14–28 business days (processed by the municipal office)

  • Collection of the plastic card: in person at the office or by mail within Poland, the EU, and to Belarus

  • Accommodation from 200 PLN/week—choice of 5–6 hostels near the school

Код 95 | Retraining from Lithuanian to Polish Code 95

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