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Starting Jan. 23, 2026, Malaysians can get a physical driver’s license at any JPJ or UTC office for RM20 (citizens) or RM100 (non-citizens), without needing to prove overseas travel, as part of a digitalisation push.
Starting January 23, 2026, Malaysians can obtain a physical driving licence at any JPJ or UTC office without proving overseas travel, with a RM20 fee for citizens and RM100 for non-citizens.
Senior citizens, certain licence holders, and disabled individuals receive the card free.
The change simplifies access and supports the government’s digitalisation efforts, including the MyJPJ app and e-LKM system.
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A partir del 23 de enero de 2026, los malayos pueden obtener una licencia de conducir física en cualquier oficina de JPJ o UTC por RM20 (ciudadanos) o RM100 (no ciudadanos), sin necesidad de demostrar viajes al extranjero, como parte de un impulso de digitalización.