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If you need to regain your right to drive in Denmark, it helps to have a clear process from the beginning. Our redo course is designed for drivers who have previously held a licence and now need to meet the Danish requirements again. We guide you through the practical steps, including registration, application support, theory preparation, driving lessons and test planning.
This is not a standard beginner course. The focus is on helping experienced drivers refresh the rules, improve confidence and prepare for the official theory and practical tests. Whether your case involves a conditional or unconditional disqualification, we help you understand the next step and what applies to your situation. Book today if you want a simple, structured and efficient way to complete your redo process in Denmark.
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Questions about redo in Horsens
How does the redo process work in Denmark?
The redo process usually starts with checking what type of case you have and what the Danish authorities require from you. From there, you can begin with registration, theory preparation and help with the necessary application steps. In many cases, you will need to pass a controlling theory test and a practical driving test before you can get your licence back. Some drivers also benefit from a few focused driving lessons before the practical test. The goal is to make the process clear, manageable and as efficient as possible.
What is the difference between conditional and unconditional disqualification?
A conditional disqualification often means you can regain your licence by passing the required tests within the rules set by the authorities. An unconditional disqualification usually means there is a period where you are not allowed to drive, and you must wait until that period ends before starting the redo process. The exact conditions depend on the decision in your case. It is important to read the official letter carefully, as this will show what type of redo course and timeline applies to you.
Do I need theory lessons for redo?
Even if you have held a driving licence before, theory is still an important part of the redo process. Many drivers find that road rules, signs and test formats have changed or simply need refreshing. In most cases, targeted theory training is the best way to prepare for the official theory test. Online theory can be a practical solution because it gives flexibility and allows you to study at your own pace. The better prepared you are in theory, the easier it becomes to move on confidently to the practical part.
How many driving lessons will I need?
There is no fixed number of lessons that suits everyone. Some experienced drivers only need a few lessons to refresh their habits and prepare for the practical test, while others need more time to become fully ready. The purpose of the lessons is not just to drive around, but to make sure you meet the current Danish test requirements. That includes observation, positioning, speed adaptation, manoeuvres and safe decision-making. A short evaluation drive is often a good way to see how much training you actually need.
What if I lost my licence because of alcohol?
If your case involves alcohol, there may be extra requirements before you can regain your driving licence. In Denmark, this often includes completing an alcohol and traffic related course before you can continue with the normal redo process. These additional steps are set by the authorities and can affect your timeline. That is why it is important to clarify any special conditions as early as possible. Once the extra requirements have been completed, you can continue with theory, driving lessons and tests according to the rules for your case.
Can you help me convert my driving licence to a Danish one?
Yes, we can help guide you through the process of converting a foreign driving licence to a Danish driving licence when your case requires it. The rules depend on where your current licence was issued and whether the Danish authorities require documentation, exchange, additional training or tests. Some licences can be exchanged more directly, while others may involve a theory test, a practical test or further approval steps. We help you understand the procedure, prepare correctly and avoid common mistakes so the process becomes easier to manage.

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Rules and procedure for redo and licence conversion in Denmark
Redo in Denmark for drivers who have held a licence before
Redo in Denmark is for drivers who previously held a valid driving licence and now need to meet official requirements to drive again. This may happen after a conditional or unconditional disqualification, or in some cases where a foreign licence must be converted under specific rules. Unlike a full beginner course, the redo process is aimed at experienced drivers who already know how to operate a car but need to document that they still meet the legal and practical requirements. That is why the training is often more focused and direct. The main purpose is to refresh your knowledge of Danish traffic rules, prepare you for the test situation and help you complete the process in the correct order.
How the typical redo process works step by step
The process usually begins by identifying your case type and checking what the authorities require. Once that is clear, the next step is registration and support with any necessary application documents. After that, theory preparation becomes a key part of the course, because many drivers need to refresh signs, rules and current test standards. When you are ready, you take the theory test. If that is passed, the practical part follows with one or more driving lessons and often a test drive before the official driving test. A structured plan is important because it reduces confusion and helps you focus on one step at a time. For many drivers, this makes the entire redo process feel more manageable.
Conditional and unconditional disqualification explained
It is important to understand whether your case involves a conditional or unconditional disqualification, because this affects both timing and procedure. With a conditional disqualification, you can often regain your licence by passing the required theory and practical tests. With an unconditional disqualification, you usually need to wait until the disqualification period has ended before you can begin the redo process. In both situations, the official decision from the authorities determines what applies to you. Starting the correct course from the beginning can save time and help avoid delays. If you choose the wrong path or misunderstand your conditions, the process can become longer than necessary. Clarity early on is one of the most important parts of a smooth redo journey.
Converting a foreign driving licence to a Danish licence
If you have a foreign driving licence and want to convert it to a Danish one, the rules depend on the country where the licence was issued. Some licences can be exchanged with limited paperwork, while others require approval, documentation or additional tests before they can be accepted in Denmark. In certain situations, you may need to pass a theory test, a practical driving test or both. You may also need to provide identity documents, proof of residence and information about the validity of your current licence. Because the rules can vary, it is important to understand the procedure that matches your case. Getting proper guidance early can help you avoid mistakes, missing documents and unnecessary waiting time.
Theory test, driving lessons and practical test preparation
Many experienced drivers assume the tests will be easy because they have driven before, but this is often where problems begin. Danish theory tests require current knowledge of road signs, rules, right of way, risk awareness and safe driving principles. The practical test also focuses on more than basic car control. You are assessed on your observation, positioning, speed, manoeuvres and general traffic behaviour. Small mistakes can make a difference, especially if they affect safety or show uncertainty. That is why targeted preparation matters. Focused theory study and a few practical lessons can help you adjust old habits and perform according to current Danish standards. Good preparation improves both confidence and the chance of passing the first time.
Special rules after alcohol-related offences
If your licence case involves alcohol, there are often extra requirements before you can move forward. In Denmark, this commonly means completing an alcohol and traffic related course before you are allowed to continue with the normal redo process. This requirement is separate from the theory and practical tests and must be handled as part of your overall timeline. Many drivers lose time simply because they are not aware of this early enough. If your case includes alcohol or other special conditions, it is important to get a clear overview from the start. When you know exactly which steps apply to you, it becomes much easier to plan your theory training, driving lessons and test booking without unnecessary delays.










