Australia and New Zealand have inked an agreement that will allow organisations to electronically verify proof of ID documents issued by either federal government as well as Australian states and territories.
We produce Australian Capital Territory Fake Driver Licence. Order an Australian Capital Territory Fake Driver Licence today.
Further information about identity requirements can be found on the proof of identity and residency page.
The requirements to obtain a learner fake driver licence are:
The Pre-learner Licence course is provided by most ACT schools free of charge as part of the Year 10 curriculum. It is also available from various training providers within the ACT. For training providers visit our related resources page.
To undertake a practice knowledge assessment please visit the Safe Plates Testing website.
Once you have completed the requirements, you must attend an Access Canberra Service Centre location to apply for the issue of your learner licence.
The following is required to successfully process your application, you must:
The driving age in the Australian Capital Territory is 17 years, but after obtaining a licence, a driver is subject to restrictions during a three-year probationary period.
A learner driver can apply for a Provisional Licence if they are at least 17 years of age, and have held a Learner Licence for at least six months. They must complete a competency-based scheme with an ACT government-accredited driving instructor and during their accredited instructor driving lessons, complete a logbook containing 22 driving proficiencies. After a learner has passed all proficiencies, the logbook is turned over to RTA, which issues a provisional licence. Alternatively, a provisional licence may be obtained by recording driving experience in the same logbook, with a supervisor who has held an open licence for 12 months for the class of vehicle used. The difference in using this method to obtain a Fake provisional Driver licence is that the logbook only records time spent driving, and not the learner’s ability to drive. While no minimum number of hours are required, Learners are advised when obtaining their Fake Learner’s Licence , that 50 or more practical hours are recommended before attempting the practical test. Using this method, provided the driver has held their Learner’s licence for at least 6 months, they may book with RTA for the practical driving test.
If the driver has obtained a licence in an automatic transmission vehicle, an “A” is placed on the licence which restricts the licence holder to driving automatic transmission vehicles for 12 months. To remove the restriction before 12 months, the provisional driver must pass the practical driving exam in a manual transmission vehicle.
A Fake Licence is valid for three years. Provisional drivers must display red on white “P Plates” for three years unless: (a) they take an additional road safety program Road Ready Plus after six months of obtaining the Provisional Licence; or (b) they are over 26 years of age and held their licence for six months. Provisional licence holders who have taken the Road Ready Plus (RRP) course, (commonly called a “P-off” course), or are over 26 years of age also get an additional four demerit point allowance. A “PC” condition is displayed on the licence, which indicates that the provisional driver can drive with “P plates not displayed”. Provisional drivers must have a zero blood-alcohol limit.
No speed restrictions are imposed on ACT learners or Provisional drivers, and they are permitted to drive the posted speed limit.
A driver can apply for a fake Full Licence after holding a Provisional Licence for three years
Please check your licence to see the different sections to determine what type of licence you currently hold, or you can check your eligibility online at:
Your licence will show what
CLASS – this is the type of vehicle you are permitted to drive, could be
TYPE – this is the type of licence you hold, could be
EFFECTIVE – date you got your licence
EXPIRY – date your licence expires