About driver licences


Stage 3 - full licence

Who can apply for a full licence?

You must be at least 18 years of age before you can apply for your full licence. If you have completed an approved advanced driving skills course, this is reduced to 17 ½.
If you are under 25 years of age, you can apply after you’ve held your restricted licence for:

  • at least 18 months; or
  • at least 12 months if you have completed an approved advanced driving skills course.

Note: you must have held your restricted licence for at least six months before completing this course.

If you are 25 years of age or over, you can apply after you have held your restricted licence for:

  • at least six months, or
  • at least three months if you have completed an approved advanced driving skills course.

For information about approved courses in your area, phone the NZTA's driver licensing contact centre on 0800 822 422.

How do I apply for a full licence?

To get your full licence you need to pass the full licence practical test.

To book your full licence practical test you must either:

or

  • book your full licence practical test over the phone or internet.

    If you choose this option, you must arrive at the test location 30 minutes before your test, or visit a driver licensing agent prior to your test, to complete the requirements listed above.

For more information about what the full licence practical test involves, see full licence practical test.

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Last updated: 10 October 2011