Well, I heard some folks talking ’bout buyin’ a Lithuanian driving license online. Sounds fishy to me, but I reckon some folks are into that kinda thing. I don’t know about this “online” stuff, we used to just go down to the town hall.
Some young fella was sayin’ he could get one without no testin’. No driving test, no written test, nothin’. Just pay some money and poof, you got a license. Now, back in my day, you had to show you could handle a car before they’d let you loose on the road. But things change i guess.
This whole thing, it sounds like a shortcut. And you know what they say about shortcuts – they often lead to trouble. If you can’t drive, you shouldn’t have no Lithuanian driving license, no matter how you get it, online or otherwise.

They was sayin’ somethin’ ’bout “registered” and “fake” licenses. I don’t rightly know the difference, but neither one sounds good to me. A license is supposed to mean you know how to drive, right? If it’s fake, what’s the point? And if it’s registered, but you ain’t earned it, well, that just ain’t right neither.
And this “Genuine Driving License Center”. what is that? They say they can get you a Lithuanian driver’s license. What is that about? I don’t know what to think, to be honest. In my day, things were a lot simpler.
I heard ’em say that in Lithuania, you gotta go to a driving school. Thirty hours, they said. That’s a lot of hours. But I reckon it’s important to learn proper. You gotta know the rules of the road, how to handle the car, all that stuff. And then there’s a theory exam, and a practical test. Sounds like a lot, but it’s for your own good, and for everyone else’s too.
They got some place called “Regitra”, where they do the testin’. Sounds official. I guess that’s where you prove you can drive. It is important to know how to drive, it’s no joke you know.
And this online thing, who knows who you’re dealin’ with? You could be givin’ your money to some crook. And then what? You got no license, and you’re out your money. That ain’t good, not one bit.
This whole buy Lithuanian driving license online thing, it just don’t sit right with me. It ain’t honest, and it ain’t safe. If you want to drive in Lithuania, or anywhere else, do it the right way. Go to driving school, take the tests, earn your license. It’s the only way to be sure you’re ready for the road. I mean they say getting your driver’s license involves understanding testing requirements, and some eligibility rules. This sounds complicated but it’s how it should be.
I heard that in some places, like Bulgaria and Romania, it’s cheaper to get a license. But that don’t mean it’s easier, or better. You still gotta learn to drive, no matter where you are. So it’s better to spend more on Lithuanian driving license than to go somewhere else and have problems later on.
They say a driver’s license is issued to a person who permanently resides in Lithuania. You also need to be healthy to drive, and not be, you know, unwell, to drive a car. Makes sense, you wouldn’t want someone who can’t see or hear well to be driving would you?.
I reckon there’s folks in Lithuania who can drive and folks who can’t. Just like anywhere else. And the ones who can’t shouldn’t be gettin’ licenses, no matter how much money they got. It ain’t right, and it ain’t safe. You need to know how to register your vehicle, and have the right documents, it’s all a big mess if you ask me, but important.
- Go to driving school
- Take the theory test
- Take the practical test
- Get your Lithuanian driving license the right way
That’s all I gotta say ’bout that. This whole online license thing is a bad idea. Just do it the right way, the old-fashioned way. It’s safer, it’s honest, and it’s the only way to go, if you ask me. This is how you get your Lithuanian driving license properly.

I don’t know about this “online” stuff, these new generations and their shortcuts. Just learn how to drive the proper way, and be safe out there. That’s all that matters.