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Here’s what you need to do to get accredited for rideshare in the ACT.
Rideshare accreditation in the ACT
1. Apply for Working with Vulnerable People registration
As part of ACT rideshare regulations, you will need to obtain a WWVP registration card from Access Canberra.
2. Complete a medical assessment and vehicle inspection
You will also need to complete:
- A Commercial Driver’s Health Assessment at a medical centre or local GP
- An ACT Roadworthy Vehicle Inspection
3. Complete your application to Access Canberra
You will need to complete two online forms to obtain your Public Vehicle Driver Licence and Rideshare Vehicle Licence:
Application checklist
Before you begin
There are a number of things which Access Canberra must consider when assessing an application. This includes whether the applicant has:
- been found guilty of offences under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cwlth);
- been found guilty and convicted of an offence involving dishonesty, drugs, violence or driving offences; or,
- contravened requirements, or the Minimum Service Standards, of a previous public passenger accreditation.
If you have any concerns with your eligibility, please consider getting in contact with Access Canberra before commencing the accreditation process.
1. WWVP Registration
Apply for Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) registration through Access Canberra.
UPFRONT COST: $141 paid to Access Canberra (check Access Canberra for current fees that apply).
2. Medical assessment
Book and complete a medical check with your GP. Be sure to have your GP complete the medical form provided below.
UPFRONT COST: Price will vary.
3. Vehicle Inspection
Pass and obtain an ACT roadworthy certificate for your eligible vehicle.
Note: A vehicle inspection is not required if the vehicle has been registered less than 12 months, and was brand new when registered.
UPFRONT COST: $70.40 cost that you will need to pay your inspection provider
4. Vehicle Insurance
Ensure you have a copy of your comprehensive/third party vehicle insurance for your eligible vehicle. You will need to include this when you apply for a rideshare licence.
5. Apply online for Driver and Vehicle Rideshare Licences
Complete the online application forms available on the Access Canberra website in order to obtain a Rideshare Public Vehicle Driver Licence (RPVDL) and a Rideshare Vehicle Licence (RVL).
UPFRONT COST: $50 accreditation fee, $100 vehicle licence fee, and a CTP registration upgrade fee payable to Access Canberra.
6: Upload documents to your Uber profile
Once Access Canberra has accredited you and your vehicle for rideshare in the ACT, the final step is to upload a few documents to your Uber profile. The documents to upload are as follows:
Driver Licence (with a D-condition) Vehicle Inspection (ACT Roadworthy) Vehicle Insurance (Comprehensive/Third Party) Vehicle Registration (with Rideshare CTPI) Rideshare Vehicle Licence
Online Driver and Vehicle Rideshare Licences application process
In order to complete the Rideshare Public Vehicle Driver Licence (RPVDL) and a Rideshare Vehicle Licence (RVL) forms, you will need to attach images of supporting documentation:
- One of the following documents: Overseas Passport, Australian Passport, Australian Birth Certificate, Australian Citizenship Certificate, or ImmiCard
- A copy of your Working with Vulnerable People Registration
- A commercial driver health assessment not older than 6 months – unless you have submitted one in the previous 5 years
- A passed and valid ACT roadworthy certificate
- A copy of your public Liability Insurance policy endorsed for Rideshare with cover for at least $5,000,000.
Access Canberra will process your application and follow up with you directly should they require additional information.
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.
The requirements may vary from city to city.
Driver Safety Education
In the Australian Capital Territory, 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 into 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.
Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) registration
From 8th November 2017, all ridesharing drivers in the ACT will be required to hold a WWVP registration card.
2. Visit Access Canberra
Attend your local Access Canberra Service Centre to verify your identity and have your photo taken.
3. Receive card
Access Canberra will assess your application and post the WWVP card to you.
How to register
Apply online: Complete the online application with Access Canberra. Apply now
Visit Access Canberra: Attend your local Access Canberra Service Centre to verify your identity and have your photo taken.
Receive card: Access Canberra will assess your application and post the WWVP card to you.
FAQs
- 1. Why do I need a WWVP registration card?
The ACT Government now requires all point to point transport providers, including rideshare drivers, to have a WWVP registration card.
- 2. What does a WWVP registration card look like?
Down Small The WWVP registration card is a physical card, the same size and security content as a driver licence. It shows your name, photo, registration number and the card expiry date.
- 3. How long does it take to get the WWVP registration card?
Down Small Access Canberra’s average processing time is 4-6 weeks from lodging the application in an Access Canberra Service Centre (photograph and proof of identity) to receiving the registration card. If you have any concerns about the requirement or your eligibility and would like to discuss them, you can contact Access Canberra on 13 22 81.
- 4. How much does the WWVP registration cost?
Down Small The current fee is $82.00. If a registered person loses their registration card then a replacement fee is charged by Access Canberra.
- 5. How do I complete the form?
Down Small The following selections will generally apply to ridesharing drivers when completing the WWVP registration application.
Purpose of registration: Select ‘Self-employed’ – you’re your own boss when driving using the Uber App! Registration type: Select the ‘General Registration’ type instead of one of the ‘Conditional’ options One question asks ‘Can you provide details for your regulated activity employer/organisation?’ Please note that Uber does not employ rideshare drivers and we recommend you select ‘No’ to this question. You agree that nothing in the process of you applying for a WWVP registration with Access Canberra indicates that Rasier Pacific V.O.F. or any of its related entities (‘Uber’) employs or engages you directly or indirectly. Uber makes available a software application service to driver-partners (‘Uber App’). Driver-partners who use the Uber App are not employees or subcontractors of Uber and their relationship with Uber or the Uber App does not give rise to any of these relationships. Uber’s request for your working with vulnerable children registration details does not, will not and will not be deemed to, create a relationship of employment or subcontracting between you and Uber.
You agree that nothing in the process of you applying for a WWVP registration with Access Canberra indicates that Rasier Pacific V.O.F. or any of its related entities (‘Uber’) employs or engages you directly or indirectly. Uber makes available a software application service to driver-partners (‘Uber App’). Driver-partners who use the Uber App are not employees or subcontractors of Uber and their relationship with Uber or the Uber App does not give rise to any of these relationships. Uber’s request for your working with vulnerable children registration details does not, will not and will not be deemed to, create a relationship of employment or subcontracting between you and Uber.
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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