Advice from some one who moved form England in 2000
1. keep hold of your UK licence at all cost they are valid in Ireland
2. The police/garda can not put points on it for speeding ect (yet)
3. get you present insurer to give you a copy of your no clams bonus as it will speed it up when renewing here
4. you will need to pay to register you car here 25% of current value depending on how long you have had it for see revenue.ie VRT
Good Luck
I appear to be immune to traffic offences for another 30 years - in theory. If you have one of the old style non-photocard UK licences they only expire when you are 70. I believe there is no legal requirement to exchange this for an Irish licence, but you should put your Irish address in the "change of address" section but
do not send it off. If you have a new UK 10-year photocard licence you cannot renew this on expiry in the UK if you are resident in Ireland and, at this point, you have to apply for an Irish licence.
The way this works for speeding tickets is that you will get a "shadow" Irish licence and the points applied to that. When you renew any points etc. become active at that time so you could end up banned on day one. This happens in the UK too.
Furthermore, because many traffic police have been replaced by speed cameras, I appear to be immune while driving in the UK because the DVLA cannot trace an Irish vehicle to put points on my UK licence for an offence committed in the UK and in Ireland I cannot have points put on to my UK licence even though they can trace the vehicle for an offence committed in Ireland. Interesting loophole eh?
This is one reason why many countries - e.g. France and Switzerland, apply swinging on the spot fines for speeding. If you are more than a specified amount over the limit in France you're banned on the spot.
I believe there are moves afoot to enable penalties incurred in one EU country to be applied to a licence in another. The sooner the better IMHO.
BTW - I don't speed, it's antisocial.
SSE