| Taxi
licence
Payment details and information about how to
obtain a taxi licence in the Australian Capital
Territory.
People wishing to obtain a taxi driver licence in the ACT are required to:
- be at least 20 years of age and;
- have held either an ACT or Australian provisional or full driver licence
(not Learner, Probationary or Restricted) for a minimum of three
years.
Applicants must also:
- provide a Police Character Check;
- be certified by Health Services Australia (HSA) as medically fit to drive a public vehicle;
- complete a Taxi Driver Training Course with Aerial Transport; and
- successfully complete the Public Vehicle Practical Driving Test with TISC.
For HSA medical examinations you must make an appointment by phoning (02) 6269 2001. A consultation fee will apply.
The HSA office is located on the first floor of Health Services Australia House, 15 Bowes Street, Woden ACT.
Aerial Transport can be contacted on (02) 6126 1506.
Once your Police Character Check has been
approved your will receive a letter advising you
can now attend any
ACT Government Shopfront or the
Civic Driver Licence Service with:
-
Proof of Identity and Residency
- a completed medical form;
- a licence upgrade form;
- the Aerial Transport Taxi Driver Training Course certificate; and
- the passed Public Vehicle Practical Driving Test.
Note
There is no additional fee for adding a ‘T’ licence condition to an ACT licence.
The MAXIMUM permitted blood alcohol concentration for a Taxi Driver is below 0.02.
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