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Introduction

Code 95 is the mandatory EU Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) that every commercial truck and bus driver must hold to work lawfully in Poland. Locally it is known as Świadectwo kwalifikacji zawodowej (kod 95). The qualification implements EU Directive 2003/59/EC and Directive (EU) 2022/2561 through national law, and it runs alongside the driving licence as a separate compliance requirement.

The qualification is issued and administered through Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure, under the framework of Ustawa z dnia 6 września 2001 r. o transporcie drogowym and the rozporządzenie on professional driver qualification. Without Code 95, no commercial truck or bus journey is lawful in Poland, and roadside enforcement is routine.

This complete FastDriver.eu guide explains how Code 95 applies in Poland, who must hold it, how it is obtained, how long it is valid, and how to keep it current. It is written for professional truck and bus drivers, employers, recruiters, and non-EU drivers seeking to build a career in commercial transport. Major demand centres include Warsaw, Kraków, Łódź, Wrocław, Poznań and Gdańsk.

If you are an employer recruiting qualified drivers, you can Hire Professional Truck Drivers through FastDriver. Drivers ready to work can complete Truck Driver Registration Europe to get started, or check Code 95 eligibility here.

Who Needs Code 95 in Poland?

You need Code 95 in Poland if you commercially operate any vehicle in the regulated categories, regardless of your nationality. The obligation is based on what you drive and why, not where you are from. Drivers in commercial goods transport over 3,500 kg, drivers in commercial passenger transport with more than eight passenger seats, and drivers in own-account transport where driving is the main occupation are all covered.

The qualification applies to Category C, C1, CE, C1E, D, D1, DE and D1E vehicles. Limited exemptions exist for emergency services, armed forces and civil defence, vehicles with a maximum speed under 45 km/h, certain own-use transport, and driving instruction.

How to Get Code 95 in Poland

The path to Code 95 in Poland runs through four key steps. First, hold the relevant driving licence (Category C/C1 for goods transport or D/D1 for passenger transport). Second, complete the initial Driver CPC qualification, which combines theoretical examinations and practical assessments at an authorised training centre. Third, apply to Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure for the Code 95 entry on your driving licence or for a separate Driver Qualification Card. Fourth, maintain the qualification through 35 hours every five years of approved periodic training.

Recognised training providers in Poland include Ośrodki Szkolenia Kierowców approved by the Wojewoda, OSK Lider, OSK Kursor and major Polish transport academies. Always confirm that any provider is officially authorised before paying for training, as hours completed at non-authorised centres do not count toward the qualification or renewal.

Validity, Renewal and Penalties

Code 95 in Poland is valid for five years from the date of issue or from the last completed periodic training. Renewal requires 35 hours every five years of approved periodic training, completed before expiry. There is no grace period, so drivers should plan to start their periodic training at least 12 to 18 months before the expiry date.

Driving commercially with an expired Code 95 is treated the same as driving without the qualification. Consequences include immediate prohibition of the journey, fines, vehicle prohibition, and serious operator licence implications. Renew on time to protect your career and your employer's compliance position.

Working as a Professional Driver in Poland

Poland is Europe's largest international haulage market and has a recognised CE driver shortage. Typical salary expectations for qualified Category CE drivers are around around 5,000–8,500 PLN net per month domestically and 8,000–14,000 PLN in international transport, depending on employer, route, experience and specialist endorsements such as ADR for hazardous goods. Common cross-border routes from Poland include Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Czech Republic and Lithuania.

Tachograph and EU Driving Rules

All commercial drivers in Poland must follow EU driving and rest time rules under Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 and tachograph requirements under Regulation (EU) No 165/2014. Key limits include a maximum of 9 hours driving per day (10 hours twice per week), 56 hours per week, 90 hours over any two consecutive weeks, a 45-minute break after 4.5 hours of driving, an 11-hour daily rest, and a 45-hour regular weekly rest. You can check tachograph eligibility for full guidance.

Guide

Code 95 Poland — Driver CPC Eligibility Guide

Get clear, reliable information about Code 95 in Poland, including who needs it, how to obtain the initial qualification, how the Starosta issues the qualification, training providers, costs, periodic training requirements, and renewal rules for professional truck and bus drivers.

This guide is designed for drivers, employers, recruiters and logistics companies that operate in Poland or recruit drivers from Poland for the wider EU market. Whether you are applying for Code 95 for the first time or renewing an existing qualification, FastDriver.eu helps you understand every step.

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Poland Code 95 — Requirements & Renewal Guide

Understand the official Code 95 requirements for professional truck and bus drivers in Poland, including who is eligible, the documents you need, the initial qualification process, 35 hours every five years of periodic training, renewal rules, and compliance obligations before starting commercial work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to the most common questions about Code 95 in Poland — from eligibility and training to renewal, costs and EU recognition rules.
What is Code 95 in Poland?

Code 95 is the mandatory EU Driver CPC qualification for commercial truck and bus drivers in Poland. It is known locally as Świadectwo kwalifikacji zawodowej (kod 95) and appears on the driving licence (with the harmonised code 95 entry) or as a separate Driver Qualification Card, and it must be held alongside the licence for all commercial driving.

Who needs Code 95 in Poland?

Anyone driving Category C, C1, CE, C1E, D, D1, DE or D1E vehicles commercially in Poland needs Code 95, regardless of nationality. The obligation is based on the vehicle and the commercial nature of the journey. Limited exemptions apply for emergency services, armed forces, very low-speed vehicles, and certain own-use transport.

How do I get Code 95 in Poland?

Hold the relevant licence (Category C/C1 or D/D1), enrol with an authorised training centre, complete the initial qualification including required examinations, then apply to Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure for the Code 95 entry or Driver Qualification Card. After that, maintain the qualification with 35 hours every five years of periodic training.

How much does Code 95 cost in Poland?

Costs vary by provider and route. Initial qualification packages typically run from several hundred to over a thousand PLN, covering training, examination fees and certification. Periodic training (35 hours every five years) generally costs a few hundred PLN, and many employers fund or subsidise it for their drivers.

How long is Code 95 valid in Poland?

Five years from the date of issue or from the last completed periodic training. To keep it valid, complete 35 hours every five years of approved periodic training before the expiry date — there is no grace period.

What is the periodic training requirement?

35 hours every five years, delivered through authorised providers in Poland. The training covers safety, regulations, tachograph use, fuel-efficient driving, health and safety, customer service and emerging topics such as alternative-fuel vehicles. Some hours may be delivered as approved e-learning, subject to national rules.

Where do I apply for Code 95 in Poland?

You apply to Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure. The Starosta issues the Code 95 entry on your licence or a separate Driver Qualification Card depending on your circumstances. Submit your completed training certification and identity documents and pay the applicable issuance fee.

Can I do Code 95 training online in Poland?

Some portion of periodic training can be completed as approved e-learning under Directive (EU) 2018/645, with national implementation details set by Starosta. The remaining hours must be completed in person at an authorised centre, with practical components delivered face-to-face.

What happens if my Code 95 expires?

You immediately lose the right to drive commercially. To resume, you must complete 35 hours every five years of periodic training and re-apply for the Driver Qualification Card. Driving commercially with an expired Code 95 is treated the same as driving without it — with the same fines and operator consequences.

Do bus drivers need Code 95 in Poland?

Yes. Code 95 applies to commercial bus and coach drivers operating Category D, D1, DE or D1E vehicles in Poland on the same basis as truck drivers. The initial qualification and 35 hours every five years periodic training requirement apply equally to passenger transport.

Can non-EU drivers get Code 95 here?

Yes. Non-EU nationals legally resident or employed in Poland can obtain Code 95 through the same initial qualification or periodic training pathway. They first need a valid driving licence (either via exchange or full re-examination) and the relevant work and residence authorisation, then they train and qualify like any other driver.

Do I need a work permit to drive trucks in Poland?

For EU/EEA nationals, no separate work permit is required. For non-EU nationals, the typical pathway is the work permit (zezwolenie na pracę) with a residence permit (karta pobytu czasowego). Always verify current immigration requirements with the relevant authority before committing to employment.

Is the qualification valid across the EU?

Yes. Poland's Code 95 is fully recognised across all 27 EU member states and the EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) under EU Directive 2003/59/EC, allowing you to work internationally without additional qualification procedures.

Which training providers are approved?

Approved providers in Poland include Ośrodki Szkolenia Kierowców approved by the Wojewoda, OSK Lider, OSK Kursor and major Polish transport academies. Always verify a provider is officially authorised before paying for any training, as hours completed at non-approved centres do not count toward the qualification or renewal.

When should I start my Code 95 renewal?

Start your 35 hours every five years of periodic training at least 12 to 18 months before the expiry date on your Code 95 or DQC. Course places fill quickly, there is no grace period, and there are no extensions. Plan ahead to protect your right to work.

What are truck driver salaries in Poland?

Salary expectations in Poland for qualified Category CE drivers with current Code 95 typically range from around 5,000–8,500 PLN net per month domestically and 8,000–14,000 PLN in international transport, depending on employer, route, experience, and specialist endorsements such as ADR for hazardous goods. Poland is Europe's largest international haulage market and has a recognised CE driver shortage.

Final Thoughts

Code 95 is the professional foundation of commercial driving in Poland. For drivers, it is the qualification that unlocks access to one of Europe's most active transport markets. For employers, it is the proof of competence that protects safety, compliance and operator standing. Given the ongoing shortage of qualified Category CE drivers across the EU, holding a current Code 95 in Poland is a strong career asset.

To recruit qualified, compliant drivers, employers can Hire Professional Truck Drivers in Europe through FastDriver. Drivers can register for opportunities or browse truck driver vacancies in Europe to take the next step.

Disclaimer

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, immigration, or professional advice. Code 95 rules, training requirements, fees, work permit conditions, and enforcement procedures are subject to change. Readers should verify the current requirements applicable to their situation with the relevant Poland authority (Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure), the European Commission's official transport resources, or a qualified professional before making any operational, legal, or career decisions. FastDriver makes reasonable efforts to maintain accurate information but accepts no liability for errors, omissions, or actions taken in reliance on this guide.

Official Poland & EU References

  • EU Directive 2003/59/EC (EUR-Lex) — https://eur-lex.europa.eu
  • Directive (EU) 2022/2561 (EUR-Lex) — https://eur-lex.europa.eu
  • Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 and Regulation (EU) No 165/2014 (EUR-Lex) — https://eur-lex.europa.eu
  • Ministerstwo Infrastruktury — national transport authority
  • Starosta / Prezydent miasta (local licensing authority) under the Ministry of Infrastructure — issuing authority for Code 95 in Poland
  • European Commission — Mobility and Transport — https://transport.ec.europa.eu

About FastDriver.eu

FastDriver.eu is Europe's trusted platform for professional truck driver recruitment and transport compliance information. We connect verified professional drivers with reputable transport operators across all 27 EU member states, offering clear, practical guidance on EU driving licences, Code 95 qualification, tachograph compliance, and driver welfare. For employers, we deliver pre-vetted candidates ready to work. For drivers, we provide access to opportunities across Europe.

Related Code 95 Country Guides

If you operate cross-border, you may also need the Code 95 rules for Poland's neighbours and main trading partners:

  • Code 95 Germany — Driver CPC Eligibility
  • Code 95 Czech Republic — Driver CPC Eligibility
  • Code 95 Lithuania — Driver CPC Eligibility
  • Code 95 Slovakia — Driver CPC Eligibility
  • Code 95 Ukraine — Driver CPC Eligibility
  • Code 95 Netherlands — Driver CPC Eligibility
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