
THE Victorian Government is set to digitise the state’s driver licenses, a move that will transform the way millions of Victorians carry their identification. Starting next month, fully licenced drivers, motorcyclists, and heavy vehicle operators will have the option to download their digital driver’s licences, marking a significant shift to a more modern and convenient form of ID.
Minister for Roads and Road Safety, Melissa Horne and Minister for Government Services, Gabrielle Williams announced the rollout, highlighting the extensive preparations underway to ensure businesses and authorities are ready to accept this new form of ID. Throughout April, consultations will intensify with establishments like bars, restaurants, retailers, and also with Victoria Police and Australia Post.

Minister Horne stated, “Our digital driver licences will make it easier for Victorians when they go about their day-to-day lives, whether that’s driving around, renting a car, collecting a parcel, or visiting a licensed venue.”
The digital licenses, which underwent a successful trial in Ballarat last year, have been rigorously tested for privacy and security. They feature a dynamic hologram and a timed QR code for businesses and authorities to verify their authenticity, preventing fraudulent use. The licenses can be updated in real-time, reflecting changes to licence conditions or personal information.
“Victorians have been asking us for a digital driver licence, and from next month millions of Victorians can access them on their phones alongside other government-issued cards like a Working with Children Check, seniors card or fishing licence,” said Minister Williams.





