Driver Documents You Must Carry in Ghana

Driver Documents You Must Carry in Ghana

Driving in Ghana without the correct documents is a traffic offence, even if the vehicle is in perfect condition and the driver is experienced. The Ghana Driver's Guide clearly states that a driver must be able to prove their legal authority to drive and operate a vehicle at any time.

Police and MTTD officers are legally empowered to request these documents during routine checks, at checkpoints, or after an incident.
5 Essential Documents to Always Carry

Every driver in Ghana must carry the original copies of these 5 documents at all times:

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1. Driver's Licence
  • Must be valid and appropriate for vehicle category (Type A-F)
  • Expired licences are treated as no licence
  • Foreign drivers: Valid International Permit + home license
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2. Vehicle Registration Certificate
  • Proves legal ownership and registration
  • Must match vehicle details (engine/chassis numbers)
  • Temporary registration is acceptable if valid
3. Roadworthiness Certificate
  • Confirms vehicle passed DVLA inspection
  • Valid: 12 months (private), 6 months (commercial)
  • Includes Road Use Sticker for windshield display
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4. Motor Insurance Certificate
  • Minimum: Third-Party Insurance
  • Must be from licensed Ghanaian insurer
  • Digital platform drivers need appropriate ride-hailing coverage
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5. ECOWAS Brown Card (For cross-border travel only)
  • Required ONLY for travel outside Ghana within West Africa
  • Not needed for driving within Ghana
  • Obtained from insurance provider before travel
Digital Platform Drivers (Uber/Bolt)

Important Clarification:

  • No special commercial permits are required from DVLA for ride-hailing
  • Your private vehicle remains registered as private (Type B license)
  • Key requirement: Appropriate insurance coverage for ride-hailing activities
  • All standard 5 documents apply (License, Registration, Roadworthiness, Insurance)
  • Roadworthiness checks: Every 12 months (same as private vehicles)
⚠️ Insurance is Critical:

Standard private insurance may not cover ride-hailing. Consult your insurance provider to ensure you have proper coverage while driving on digital platforms.

Practical Tips for Ghanaian Drivers
Smart Document Management
  • Keep originals in vehicle: Always have originals in your car, not at home
  • Organize in document holder: Use a waterproof document holder to keep all papers together
  • Set renewal reminders: Mark calendar for insurance, roadworthiness, and licence renewals
  • Check expiration dates monthly: Make it part of your monthly vehicle check routine
  • Know renewal periods: Insurance (annual), Roadworthiness (private: 12 months, commercial: 6 months)
  • Make certified copies: Keep certified true copies at home as backup
Required Documents for Foreign Drivers in Ghana
Foreign drivers must carry these additional documents:
  • Valid International Driving Permit (IDP) along with home country licence OR a recognised foreign licence from certain countries
  • Valid Vehicle Registration from the country of origin (must match the vehicle)
  • ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance mandatory for entry into Ghana from other ECOWAS countries
  • Temporary Import Permit (C59/Laissez-Passer): Issued by Customs at the border. Valid for 30 days (first entry) or up to 90 days (subsequent entries). Driving with an expired permit is an offence.
  • Passport with valid entry stamp showing legal entry into Ghana
  • Vehicle Insurance from country of origin that provides coverage in Ghana
⚠️ Important for Foreign Drivers:

Foreign licences are typically valid for 90 days in Ghana. After this period, you must obtain a Ghanaian driver's licence. Rental cars from Ghanaian companies already have local registration and insurance.

Original Documents vs Photocopies
The Ghana Driver's Guide emphasizes that:
  • Original documents must be produced on request by authorities
  • Photocopies, pictures on phones, or scanned versions are not legally acceptable
  • Digital copies are only for your personal reference, not for legal proof
💡 Common Ghanaian mistake:

Many drivers assume showing a photo of their licence on a phone is enough — it is not. Police officers are trained to recognize and reject digital copies.

Responsibility to Produce Documents

When requested by Police, MTTD officers, or DVLA inspectors, a driver must:

  • Stop safely in a secure location
  • Remain calm, polite, and cooperative
  • Produce requested documents immediately from the vehicle
  • Keep hands visible and inform officer before reaching for documents
⚠️ Important 24-Hour Rule:

If documents are not in the vehicle at the time of the request, the law provides a grace period under ACT 683, Section 120(6): you must produce them at a designated police station within 24 hours. This is not an excuse to never carry your documents.

Important Legal Note:

"I forgot it at home" is not a legal defence — you must still produce documents within 24 hours. Failure to do so results in the same penalties as not having documents at all.

Consequences of Missing or Invalid Documents

Driving without valid documents may result in immediate and serious consequences:

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Substantial Fines

Up to 250 penalty units (approx. GHS 3,000) for offences like unregistered vehicle use or driving without a licence

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Vehicle Impoundment

Your vehicle may be seized and held at police pound until documents are produced. Daily storage fees apply.

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Arrest & Court

Arrest and court summons with possible imprisonment (up to 12 months) and permanent criminal record

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Licence Suspension

Suspension or revocation of driving licence for 6-12 months or permanent cancellation for repeat offences

Additional Consequences
  • Increased insurance premiums after offence recorded
  • Difficulty renewing documents with pending offences
  • Commercial drivers may lose their professional driving permit
  • Vehicle could be auctioned if not claimed within specified period
  • Affects visa applications for international travel with criminal record
Special Responsibility of Commercial Drivers

Commercial drivers (taxis, trotros, buses, trucks) have additional responsibilities:

  • Documents must be up to date at all times - more frequent checks apply
  • Operators may be held liable for driver's document offences
  • Repeated offences can lead to route bans or permanent licence withdrawal
  • Commercial vehicles require 6-month roadworthiness checks (vs 12 months for private)
  • Must display operator's permit and route authorization prominently
  • Passenger safety documentation must be available for inspection

Summary (Quick Revision)

📋 5 Essential Documents: Licence, Registration, Roadworthiness (+ sticker), Insurance, ECOWAS Card (if travelling)
🚗 Digital Platform Drivers: Same 5 documents. No special commercial permits needed.
🌍 Foreign Drivers: Add International Permit, Passport, Temporary Import Permit
📄 Originals Only: No photocopies, phone pictures, or scanned versions accepted
24-Hour Rule: Grace period to produce missing docs at police station
⚖️ Severe Penalties: Fines, impoundment, arrest, licence suspension, criminal record
Smart Practice: Keep originals in vehicle, use document holder, set renewal reminders
Lesson 18 of 31 • Driver Documents