Get a licence in Australia
The Queensland Government requires all driver-partners using the Uber app to hold a current Booked Hire Driver Authorisation (DA) and Booked Hire Service Licence (BHSL) for their vehicle(s).
What you need to do
1. Get a Driver’s Authorisation
All driver-partners in Queensland must hold a valid Booked Hire/Taxi (BHTX) Driver’s Authorisation (DA). You’ll need to complete a medical assessment before you can submit your application in-person at a TMR branch.
2. Get a Certificate of Inspection
All vehicles must have a current Certificate of Inspection (COI) or be eligible for an exemption. To be eligible for an exemption, the vehicle must have been registered for less than 12 months.
3. Get a Booked Hire Service Licence
The TMR also requires driver-partners to hold a current Booked Hire Service licence for every vehicle they choose to drive on the Uber app. To apply, the vehicle must have a current Certificate of Inspection (COI).
The requirements may vary from city to city.
Medical Check
As part of obtaining your Driver Authorisation with the Department of Transport and Main Roads you are required to complete a commercial standards medical check.
Alternatively, you can complete a medical with your GP, though the cost may differ.
QLD 4007
QLD 4121
QLD 4032
QLD 4301
Transport Licence Code
To comply with new regulations and drive using the Uber driver app, you will be required to get a Passenger Transport Licence Code added to your NSW driver’s licence.
Apply for a Passenger Transport Licence Code
If you’re happy for Uber to submit a PTLC application to the RMS on your behalf along with a copy of your driver licence, simply complete the online form.
Getting a driver's authorisation
- Driver’s authorisation application
Start by completing a Driver’s Authorisation (DA) application. If you are applying for the first time, choose ‘Driver Authorisation New Application (form F2978)’. Print out the DA application form, fill it in and take it with you to get a medical assessment.
- Submit application to the TMR
Down Small Submit your application in-person to the TMR, along with your medical assessment and application fee. It typically takes 2-3 weeks for this to be approved.
- Upload your DA to your Uber account
Down Small We will give you a courtesy call once your DA has been approved by TMR. If it has been over three weeks since submitting your application and you haven’t heard from us, you can contact TMR on 13 23 80.
Once you’ve received your Driver’s Authorisation, upload it to your driver-partner profile.
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- Driver Safety Education
Down Small In Queensland, you and Uber have certain legal obligations to ensure that every trip is safe and welcoming. To make sure you are aware of these obligations, you are required to complete driver safety education before you can start using the Uber driver app. It should take less than 30 minutes to complete. You can complete the driver safety education course via logging in to the Uber driver app/website.
The safety education covers important topics such as avoiding discrimination, preventing sexual harassment, assisting riders with disability, vehicle maintenance and inspection, making sure you are fit to drive and general road safety.
- ANCAP vehicle safety policy
Down Small All vehicles must have a 5-Star ANCAP rating or fall under our vehicle exemption policy to qualify for the Uber platform. Vehicles that do not meet our requirements will not be eligible to receive trip requests, and may be deleted from your account.
Getting a booked hire service licence (BHSL)
Before you apply
In order to apply for a BHSL, you first need to get a Certificate of Inspection and have the relevant class of Compulsory Third Party Insurance (CTP) for the vehicle you intend to drive.
Get a Certificate of Inspection
Visit our Inspections page to book an appointment and obtain your Certificate of Inspection.
Meet CTP requirements
All Vehicles must have the relevant class of CTP, as indicated below:
- Privately held vehicle: Class 26 CTP
- Rental of leased vehicles: Class 4 CTP
Planning to rent a vehicle? Talk to the vehicle provider to see if they include the Booked Hire Service Licence.
Apply for a BHSL
To apply for a Booked Hire Service Licence, your vehicle must have a current Certificate of Inspection (COI) and the relevant class of CTP. Refer to the TMR’s infographic here for further instructions. Once you’ve received your BHSL, upload it to your driver-partner profile
ABN and GST Registration
Driver-partners must be GST registered and provide an Australian Business Number (ABN) in order to access the Uber app. If you haven’t already, you can register for GST via the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website. Alternatively, you can do this through services like AirTax, which are free of charge.
You can provide your ABN details and confirm that you are registered for GST in the ‘Invoice Settings’ section of your Partner Dashboard. Scroll down to fill in the field marked ‘Australian Business Number (ABN)’, Company/Legal name and confirm that you are registered for GST.
Out of State Driving History
An out of state driving history is required if you have lived interstate and have not held a full New South Wales licence for twelve months (please note that some state governments will charge a fee for requesting an interstate driving history).
Uber requires:
- The first issue date of your Australian driver licence; and
- Previous suspensions, DUI’s or other traffic offences
Select your state/territory below to more information:
- Victoria
Down Small You can request your Victorian driving history from VicRoads online using the link below.
- Tasmania
Down Small You can request your Tasmanian driving history by downloading and completing the ‘Request for Information’ form and sending it to tes@stategrowth.tas.gov.au.
- Queensland
Down Small If you previously drove in Queensland, you need to provide evidence of the following:
QLD Driver Licence: Provide your most recent, full Queensland Driver Licence.
QLD Traffic History: Request your 'Traffic History' online. This document shows when your licence was last renewed and includes any penalties or disqualifications. QLD Traffic History.
QLD Licence History: Uber requires proof of when you were first issued your licence. You can request your 'Licence History' online. Licence and traffic history.
You have two options for uploading your documents:
- Option 1: QLD Driver Licence & QLD Traffic History
- Option 2: QLD Licence History & QLD Traffic History
- South Australia
Down Small You can request your SA driving history using the link below.
- Australian Capital Territory
Down Small You can request your ACT driving history by completing the ‘ACT Search of Records’ form and sending it to ors_documentmanagement@act.gov.au.
- Western Australia
Down Small You must evidence the following if previously driving in Western Australia.
- Licence first issue date
For the first issue date of their licence you can call 13 11 56 to request the results, which will be emailed to you shortly.
Alternatively, you can take a photo of both sides of your driver licence to evidence the first issue date.
- Record of Traffic Infringement Notice
For disqualifications and penalties, you must download and fill out the 'Record of Traffic Infringement Notices' form.
Ready to submit your Driving History documents?
Before you do, make sure you have the relevant documents ready to submit. To submit your documents, you can email them to nswdocs@uber.com.
NSW, ACT, TAS & SA
- Driving History document
QLD
- Traffic History document; and
- Photo of your QLD Licence OR Licence History document
WA
- Record of Traffic Infringement Notice; and
- Licence first issue date OR provide a photo of both sides of your WA licence
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