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Code 95 is a certificate required for professional drivers to engage in transportation. It is a document that confirms the driver possesses the necessary vocational skills. Code 95 is particularly mandatory for those working in international transportation companies. The course covers both theoretical and practical training, and drivers who successfully complete this course in Poland are eligible to take an official exam to obtain the Code 95 certificate.
To obtain the Code 95 certificate, candidates must undergo specific training for a designated period. This training typically lasts for about a month and includes both theoretical and practical lessons. Upon completion of the training process, candidates (Long-Term Course) are subjected to an exam organized by the Polish state institution WORD. Those who pass the exam successfully can receive the Code 95 certificate within 7-14 days. Additionally, there is a requirement for the candidate to have received training based on the date of obtaining their driver’s license for the issuance of the Code 95 certificate.
Code 95 is a qualification document required for professional truck and bus drivers in the European Union. This directive applies to all professional truck and bus drivers who wish to work within the EU. The Code 95 certificate confirms that it meets the necessary requirements for drivers holding licenses in categories D1, D1+E, D, D+E1, C1, C1+E, C, or C+E. Code 95 is additional information added to licenses issued in EU member countries, and drivers from outside the EU must prove this qualification to be able to work in the EU. For example, drivers from non-EU countries such as Turkey must obtain this certificate in a country like Poland if they wish to work in the EU.
This requirement aligns with the current regulations related to professional transportation in EU countries, mandating that anyone wishing to work as a truck or bus driver on EU territory must obtain this qualification code. This applies to both local and foreign drivers seeking to work in the transportation sector in EU countries.
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Open your road: The key to being a professional driver in the EU, the Code 95 Card, easily in your pocket with us!
Durability meets convenience: Convert your Paper Code 95 document with us to a modern, plastic card!
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Pick-up and transfer service from the airport or bus station
Accommodation in hostel
Guidance and consultancy to exchange offices with money exchange service
We provide comfortable and safe transportation to the course on course days.
Health checks, doctor visits and necessary health check-up services
Assistance service in municipal procedures and application processes after the course
Receiving the card when it is ready and delivering it to the driver
Here are the differences between short-term and long-term Code 95 courses and certificates in Poland.
Suitable for individuals aged 21 and older who obtained the D1, D1+E, D, or D+E categories after September 10, 2008, or the C1, C1+E, C, or C+E categories after September 10, 2009. The long-term course lasts approximately 4 weeks and concludes with an examination.
Typically spans 30-35 days.
Includes both theoretical and practical lessons, with hands-on training in a truck (TIR).
After completing the training, drivers take an exam organized by the Polish state institution WORD.
Those who pass the exam receive the plastic Code 95 certificate within 7-14 days.
Medical examination, psychotest, PKZ (Polish Qualification Card) processing, payment for the plastic Code 95, and theoretical and practical lessons.
The course fee is paid in cash (contact us for pricing).
Valid for individuals who are 23 years old and obtained the D1, D1+E, D, or D+E categories before September 10, 2008, or for those who are 21 years old and obtained the C1, C1+E, C, or C+E categories before September 10, 2009.
The training period is 5 days, or 3 days if the participant already holds an ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) certificate.
No exam is required for this course type.
After completing the course, the plastic Code 95 certificate is issued within 7-14 days.
Medical examination, psychotest, PKZ service, payment for the plastic Code 95, and theoretical lessons.
The course fee is paid in cash (contact us for pricing).
The PKZ (Profil Kierowcy Zawodowego) certificate is required for professional drivers in Poland and is a prerequisite for enrolling in the Code 95 course and taking exams. To obtain the PKZ certificate, you must follow the process outlined below:
The ADR (European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) certificate is a necessary certification for the transportation of dangerous goods. To obtain an ADR certificate, the following steps should be followed:
Every driver transporting dangerous goods must possess an ADR certificate.
Code 95 takes the form of a record as “95.GG.AA.YYYY.” The number “95” at the beginning is the official designation of a professional driver’s license, confirming the holder’s qualifications. The following digits represent the expiration date of the most recently completed periodic training or qualification course. Upon the expiration of this date, the document holder loses the right to practice their profession unless they have completed the next periodic training and received the necessary medical and psychological assessments.