CPC courses in Slovenia

The Driver Qualification Card (DQC) is valid in all EU countries.

Venis runs courses for obtaining Code 95 in Slovenia. The courses take place in well-equipped and easily accessible classrooms, and parking is available in front of the headquarters.
To participate in any Code 95 course, you must bring a photo for your driver's license. Courses are held at the following address:  Mednarodni prehod 6, 5290 Šempeter pri Gorici (Primoski Tehnološki Park)

Driver CPC courses

Driver CPC courses enable you to obtain a driving licence for the transport of goods, including dangerous goods, and passengers at national and international level. A driving licence is mandatory for all drivers of vehicles that can be driven with a C driving licence or higher on vehicles intended for transport.

 

Duration and course schedule

The course lasts three days, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, during which theoretical lessons and practical exercises are held to prepare for the exam. The exam also takes place on Sunday.
Upon payment, you will receive study materials to help you prepare for the exam.

European validity of Code 95

All Code 95s issued in any EU Member State are valid throughout the European Union.

Drivers from third countries can only obtain a Code 95 in one of the EU Member States where they have their official residence.

Once obtained, Code 95 is automatically recognised in all other EU countries – no additional checks or knowledge tests are required.

 

International recognition

The law stipulates that Code 95 does not need to be converted for non-EU citizens, even if they change their country of residence within the EU (e.g., from Italy to France or Germany).

Qualified teachers and professional training

The success of CQC courses in Slovenia and the company's reputation as a benchmark in the field are due to the professionalism of its teachers, who are all qualified and specialised in training professional drivers. The teachers are specialised, qualified and able to provide all the knowledge necessary to obtain the CQC. Lessons are held in well-equipped classrooms, with a practical approach and fast completion times.

Requirements for participation

Candidates who meet the following requirements can enrol in CQC courses in Slovenia:

  • Hold a category C driving licence or higher
  • Are at least 21 years of age
  • Meet the requirements indicated in the dedicated section

Final examination

At the end of the course, there is a practical and theoretical exam, which varies depending on the required specialization. The exam is held before a commission of the Ministry of Infrastructure.
Candidates who pass the exam receive a certificate of basic qualification and a driver qualification card, valid throughout the EU. Based on the certificate, code 95 is entered in the driving license.