Understanding the process
The land-based medical transport professional card (TST) enables the holder to drive medical vehicles
on condition that they hold a valid category B driving licence, are physically and medically fit to drive, and have a specific qualification.
The land-based medical transport professional card is valid for five years, unless specified otherwise on the medical certificate of fitness to drive issued by the doctor consulted, who must be approved in the Principality of Monaco to conduct medical examinations for fitness to drive land motor vehicles. When the card expires, you may apply for a renewal.
The professional card ceases to be valid automatically when the holder reaches the age of seventy or if their licence is withdrawn on grounds of permanent unfitness to drive.
You must return your professional card to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office if you abandon or suspend your professional activity. If your driving licence is suspended or you are banned from driving in Monaco for any period of time, your professional card will be suspended for the same period.
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The request must be sent to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office using the appropriate form, duly completed and signed on the original.
The form may be:
- Downloaded online:
- Collected from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office
The request for renewal of a medical land transport card must be accompanied by the following documents:
- The application form for a medical land transport professional card, which can be downloaded in step 1, duly completed, including a recent coloured ID photo, dated within the last 6 months, on a light background, frontal view, bareheaded, of size 35x45, not scanned. It must be affixed in the space provided
- A document proving your identity and address:
- A copy of a valid ID document (ID card or national passport)
- If the address on the proof of identity is different or no address is indicated, please attach a proof of address dated within the last 3 months (electricity bill or rent receipt)
- A document proving your fitness to drive:
- A copy of both sides of a valid driving licence
- With a driving licence record confirming that driving rights have not been suspended or cancelled, dated within the last 3 months
- Or a declaration from the country of issue confirming that driving rights have not been suspended or cancelled, dated within the last 3 months (except if you have a Monegasque driving licence)
- A medical certificate dated within the past 3 months, issued by a doctor in the Principality of Monaco who is authorised to conduct medical examinations to determine fitness to drive a land vehicle, in accordance with the model provided for that purpose. This may be:
- Downloaded online:
- Collected from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office
- A document proving your professional activity in the Principality:
- Either, for employees, a copy of the employment authorisation, application for renewal, or a work permit issued by the Employment Office
- Or a copy of an entry in the Trade & Industry Register dated within the last three months for non-salaried corporate officers
- A document proving your professional capacity:
- Either a copy of the professional card issued in your country of residence
- Or a copy of a document proving your professional capacity for one of the following four categories:
- Holders of an ambulance driver and paramedic qualification
- Firefighters qualified in first aid, resuscitation and vehicle accident response
- Holders of first aid qualifications, certificate of training in first response, or a qualification in an auxiliary medical profession
- Ambulance drivers
- The payment, to be made by cash, cheque or postal order (clearable in Monaco or France), made out to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office and Visa or Mastercard bank cards only, in accordance with the current fee schedule
The mandate allows the representative to submit and track the progress of the principal’s application(s), but not to sign documents instead of the principal.
Any administrative procedure undertaken at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office by a third party must be accompanied by a mandate signed by the principal and by supporting documents showing proof of these persons' identities.
Documents must be in French or if they are written in a foreign language, be accompanied by a translation into French, by a sworn translator at the Monaco Court of Appeal or a French Court of Appeal.
Where necessary, translations can be made in the country issuing the documents to be translated. In this case, they must be legalised or apostilled. If the country issuing the documents to be translated is a signatory to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961, the apostille for the sworn translation can be requested directly from the Court of Appeal where the translator is registered.
If the issuing country is not a signatory to the Hague Convention, diplomatic or consular legalisation of the translation will be required. The list of sworn translators in the Principality of Monaco is available from the Monaco Court of Appeal, while the list of sworn translators at the French Court of Appeal can be found on the following website: www.directory-sworn-translator.com
To submit your application, you must first make an appointment with an agent of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office.
You can request an appointment in one of the following three ways:
- Online using the online service made available for this purpose
- By email to circulation@gouv.mc
- By telephone on (+377) 98 98 80 14
The staff of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office will be waiting for you at the time of the appointment; you should bring with you the documents listed in steps 1 and 2 and your preferred means of payment.
Your card, will be sent directly by post, with acknowledgement of receipt, to the address stated on the form.
On expiry, the land-based medical transport professional card may be renewed, on request to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office, by presenting the same documents as for the initial application and under the same conditions (step 1 to 4).
See also
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23 avenue Albert II
98000 MONACO
Opening hours :
from 9.30am to 5.00pm from Monday to Friday
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