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In the ACT, to get your learner driver licence, also called 'your Ls' you need to: provide proof of your identity and residency. be at least 15 years and 9 months old. complete a Pre-learner licence course and pass the ACT Road Rules test. visit an Access Canberra Service Centre. Read about getting a motorcycle learner licence.
If you purchase, acquire or are gifted a vehicle, trailer or caravan that’s already registered in the ACT, you must transfer it within 14 days. If you transfer it outside of the 14 days, a late fee may apply. To transfer registration you'll need to complete the: Application to transfer vehicle registration form [PDF 231KB].
On 13 September 2024, the ACT Government assumed a caretaker role, with an election to be held 19 October 2024. Information on this website will be published in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions until after the election and conclusion of the caretaker period.
On 13 September 2024, the ACT Government assumed a caretaker role, with an election to be held 19 October 2024. Information on this website will be published in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions until after the election and conclusion of the caretaker period.
Get a replacement card. If you're seeking a WWVP replacement card, a fee of $22 applies. If your card is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed you can request a new one. Use the Replace a WWVP registration card form. Provide your details, verify your identity and pay a fee. You’ll receive your new card in the mail.
Licence conditions. When you get an ACT driver licence it will: authorise you to drive certain types of vehicles. be endorsed with certain conditions you need to follow while driving. You can hold a licence for more than one class, for example a car licence and a motorcycle licence. Whichever class of licence you hold, you must follow the ACT ...
Information you will need. To search for a land title, you must have the street name of the property. You can also search by the full address, or volume and folio numbers, or parcel details if you know them. Plan searches require the plan number. If you don't have the plan number, you can do a land title search first.
Working With Vulnerable People - Access Canberra. On 13 September 2024, the ACT Government assumed a caretaker role, with an election to be held 19 October 2024. Information on this website will be published in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions until after the election and conclusion of the caretaker period.
musculoskeletal disabilities, for example the loss of a limb. psychiatric conditions. sleep disorders, for example sleep apnoea. any medication or condition your doctor indicates may impact your ability to drive. If you have a medical condition and aren’t sure if you need to report it, call Access Canberra on 13 22 81.
Births, relationships and deaths - Access Canberra. On 13 September 2024, the ACT Government assumed a caretaker role, with an election to be held 19 October 2024. Information on this website will be published in accordance with the Guidance on Caretaker Conventions until after the election and conclusion of the caretaker period.