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Overseas Driver Licences

Driving in Australia on an Overseas Driver's Licence

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Overseas drivers visiting Australia, who do not hold a permanent visa, will be regarded as 'visiting drivers' and can use their valid overseas licence to drive. Most Australian states and territories (the exception being the Northern Territory) allow visiting drivers to drive indefinitely on their overseas licence as long as it is current. It is only when there is a change in visa/citizenship status or the overseas licence expires that an overseas driver is required to take out an Australian issued driver licence. In the Northern Territory a person is required to obtain a Northern Territory issued driver's licence after three months or apply to be granting an exemption from holding a local licence if they wish to continue to drive. 

It is important to remember that a person can only drive vehicles which their overseas licence authorises them to drive and they must drive according to any conditions on their overseas licence.

Please be aware that a person who is driving in Australia must carry the overseas licence with them at all times whilst driving along with either an International driving permit OR an English translation if the overseas licence is not written in English.

A person who is entering Australia on a permanent visa or is a permanent resident may drive on their current overseas licence for a maximum of three months after arriving in Australia. If they wish to continue to drive after three months, an Australian issued driver's licence must be obtained in the jurisdiction in which the person is residing.

Driver Licences from Recognised Countries

Australian state and territory driver licensing authorities recognise certain overseas country's driver licences. Individual applicants from these countries (see list below) - excluding applicants from external territories of those recognised countries - are exempt from undertaking knowledge and drive/ride tests when applying for a car and/or a motorcycle licence.

New Zealand also recognises certain overseas country's driver licences. For information about which countries are recognised, or how to become a recognised country for New Zealand, please visit www.nzta.govt.nz

Recognised countries

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Canada
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Guernsey
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Isle of Man
  • Japan
  • Jersey
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • UK
  • USA

Individual applicants - more information

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Individuals seeking conversion of an overseas licence should make direct contact with the relevant Australian or New Zealand road authority. Click on the appropriate link below for requirements.

Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
New Zealand

How to Become a Recognised Country

General information

Austroads is the association of Australian and New Zealand road transport and traffic authorities and within its structure a number of panels or task forces manage the development of national consistency for different aspects of road transport regulation.

In order to assist those countries seeking recognition of their driving licences, a panel has been established to assess the application in order that their citizens may enjoy the privilege of obtaining an Australian licence without the need to undertake any additional practical or theoretical tests.

Australia will only accept applications from the agency responsible for driver licensing in your country. To assist us in completing the assessment of your country's application for recognition as quickly as possible, please complete an application and submit via email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please note that only full and complete applications will be considered. A hard copy of the application must also be posted to the address listed at the bottom of this page.

Supply of documents

Please provide both an electronic and hard copy of the following documents:

  • Sample licence document of each class/category issued by your country
  • Sample/s of test papers and score sheets (theory and practical) used by your agency to assess driver competence.

The information provided in your application must be true and correct. Applications need to be made at a national level and submitted from the head of your country's agency responsible for driver licence administration. If at a later date the assessment panel discovers that the information is false, the recognition may be withdrawn.

While your application will be assessed by Austroads, the individual State and Territory licensing authorities of Australia retain responsibility for providing recognition. It should be noted that each of these authorities is committed to being consistent in recognising countries approved by Austroads.

Criteria for assessment

A number of key components make up driver licensing regimes in Australia. These components are considered essential to licensing arrangements in Australia and are used as a guide to the assessment of your application. The components are:

  • Licensing systems
  • Testing regimes
  • Evidence of Identity requirements
  • Licence card/document
  • Licence examiners/competency assessors

Australian driver licensing standards

The Assessment Panel will look for minimum comparable standards to those adopted by Australia in determining eligibility for licence recognition.

Criterion 1 - Licensing Systems

  • Minimum learner driver period
  • Supervision by drivers who hold an unrestricted driver's licence
  • Licence conditions or restrictions imposed on novice drivers

Criterion 2 - Testing Regime (elements of driving tests)

  • All Australian jurisdictions include the following basic elements in a practical driving test;
    - pre-drive check (mirrors, signalling, indicators, horn, seatbelt etc.)
    - lane changes
    - approach
    - position stop
    - judgement
    - turning manoeuvres
    - progress and position on road
    - car control
    - safety margin
    - low speed manoeuvres (reverse parking, angle park, point to point reverse, 3 point turn).
  • The minimum drive test duration is 20 minutes.

Criterion 3 - Evidence of Identity (EOI) Requirements

  • Australia has developed a national Administrative Guideline for assessing EOI. A copy of the Guideline is included with the application form.

Criterion 4 - Driver Licence Card

  • A driver licence document must contain a photo of the licensed driver or there must be some other official government issued identity document which contains a photo which is issued to all citizens. Security features of the driver licence card will also be assessed.

Criterion 5 - Licence Examiners

  • Formal training and performance monitoring of examiners to ensure that consistent driver testing practices are maintained to acceptable levels.

Download a copy of the application form here. Please be sure to complete all sections. Electronic copies of the application form and sample documents (as specified) must be returned by email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
A hard copy of all documents (as specified) must also be posted to:
Mr David Francis
Austroads Manager, Program Support
Suite 2, Level 9
287 Elizabeth Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Australia

Non Recognised Countries

Applicant's for an Australian issued driver's licence who hold a driver's licence from a non recognised country, are required to undertake a theory test and a practical driving test. If a person passes both the theory and practical tests, their overseas licence will be converted, based on years of driving experience and age, to the class of licence they would have been on had they commenced driving in that Australian jurisdiction.

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