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Compulsory documents

Licence, registration certificate, insurance, MOT and Crit'Air: the documents you must have in order.

Updated 13 June 2026

What this lesson covers

What you must be able to present

The driving licence

The registration certificate (carte grise)

Motor insurance

The MOT test

The Crit'Air sticker

Compulsory equipment in the vehicle

Documents specific to learner drivers

Recap

  • The licence, registration certificate and MOT test must be available for presentation during a check.
  • The fine for failing to present the licence or registration certificate is 135 euros (11 euros if presented within 5 days).
  • Third-party liability insurance is the compulsory minimum; it only covers damage caused to others.
  • Since April 2024, the insurance sticker is no longer required on the windscreen.
  • The MOT test: first at 4 years, then every 2 years.
  • Crit'Air sticker compulsory in certain cities (68-euro fine if missing).
  • Vest and triangle compulsory in the vehicle. Triangle: 30 m before, visible at 100 m. Never on motorways.
  • The breathalyser is no longer compulsory since 2020 but remains recommended.

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Sources: Sécurité routière (securite-routiere.gouv.fr) and service-public.fr.