The Slovenian authorities are actively discouraging the use of fraudulent driving certificates. Official bodies do not provide validation permits enabling ten years of driving privileges. The Ministry of Infrastructure is issuing a serious warning regarding fabricated “certificates of completion of the exam,” which falsely claim to authorize ten years of driving within Slovenia.
Individuals offering these certificates would face a fine of 1,500 euros. The Ministry emphasizes the complete unreliability of these documents. Beyond a false stamp, they highlight the presence of a forged official signature.
They strongly advise against accepting such certificates, stating unequivocally that the Ministry of Infrastructure and its personnel never issue these validation permits for driving completion. Furthermore, the Ministry urges citizens to report any encounters with similar fraudulent certificates or attempts to obtain a driving license without successfully passing the required examination. Immediate notification to the police is paramount in these situations.
It is crucial to recognize and report these counterfeit documents to safeguard legitimate driving regulations.
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The Slovenian government is strongly discouraging the acceptance of fake driving certificates. No official validation permits exist to grant ten years of driving rights. A stern warning has been issue
Authorities in Slovenia are strongly discouraging the acceptance of fake driving certificates. No official validation permits exist, allowing for no ten-year driving privileges. The Ministry of Infras