Proof of Identity

Posted 01/05/2020

After you lodge your New Licence Application, Weapons Licensing require you to present your proof of identity to a participating Australia Post outlet.

Documents are required to be current

All documents must be original and current. You will need to ensure you have collected these documents before lodging your New Licence Application, either online or in person.  

Photocopies and certified copies of original documents are not acceptable.

Using your full name, date of birth and address shown on your identity documents 

If you have lodged your online application with any spelling mistakes or if you have a middle name that you don’t provide with your application, but is on your proof of identity documents, you may not be able to complete your proof of identity. 

If you have changed your name, and your identity documents do not yet reflect this, a Change of Name document must also be provided to verify your Change of Name.

Proof of identity conditions

You will be required to present three documents to prove your identity as per document combinations and descriptions. 

At least one document must have a photo.

At least one document must have a current residential address.

If your primary document has an address that is not your current address, you will need to provide a document with your current address from the 'Secondary & Evidence of Address' document list as detailed in the table below.

If a foreign passport is presented, evidence of a visa must also be provided. For example, if the visa is not contained within the foreign passport, a Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) document should also be provided (and be less than three (3) months old at the time of application).

Documents in foreign languages will require translation by a NAATI accredited translator.

Document combinations

You will need to present the following three types of proof of identity documents:

  • One Commencement document
  • One Primary document
  • One secondary document

Description of what documents make up a commencement, primary and secondary document are detailed in the table below. 

New Licence Applicants will have two options for the combination of documents to take to a participating Australia Post outlet.

Option 1

  • 1 x Primary with address & photo
  • 1 x Commencement
  • 1 x Secondary

Option 2

  • 1 x Primary with photo
  • 1 x Commencement
  • 1 x Secondary with address

Document descriptions

ClassificationDocument
CommencementAustralian Birth Certificate
CommencementAustralian Citizenship Certificate
Commencement & PrimaryAustralian Passport
Commencement & PrimaryForeign Passport with visa
Commencement & PrimaryNew Zealand Passport
Commencement & PrimaryImmiCard
PrimaryAustralian Driver Licence or Learner’s Permit
PrimaryFirearms Licence (issued in a State or Territory of Australia)
PrimaryGovernment Issued Proof of Age Card
PrimarySecondary Student ID card (under 18 with a photo)
PrimaryAustralian Defence Force ID card
SecondaryWorking with Children Check card
SecondaryPrivate Security Licence
SecondaryMedicare card
SecondaryDepartment of Veterans Affairs (DVA) card
SecondaryCentrelink benefits card
SecondaryCredit/Debit card
SecondaryPassbook
SecondarySecondary Student ID card (under 18 without a photo)
SecondaryTertiary Student ID card
SecondaryForeign Birth Certificate (with translation)
SecondaryForeign Driver's Licence
Secondary & Evidence of AddressUtilities notice
Secondary & Evidence of AddressFinancial institution statement
Secondary & Evidence of AddressTaxation Assessment Notice
Secondary & Evidence of AddressProperty Lease Agreement
Secondary & Evidence of AddressRental Contract or receipt
Secondary & Evidence of AddressCouncil Rates Notice
Secondary & Evidence of AddressInsurance Policy documents
Secondary & Evidence of AddressMotor vehicle registration
Change of NameDeed Poll
Change of NameMarriage Certificate (Australian)
Change of NameMarriage Certificate (Foreign, with translation)
Change of NameChange of Name Certificate
Change of NameDivorce papers (Australian)