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Getting a concession on your driver's licence

WA seniors holding both a Western Australian Senior's Card and Commonwealth Senior's Health Card will be eligible for the same concessions as Aged Pensioners holding a Pensioner Concession Card. A 100% Driver's Licence fee concession will apply (ie. the Driver's Licence is free). All original applications for a driver's licence concession must be made at a Licensing Centre.

If you do not have a Senior's Card and have reached the age of 60, you should ring the Office of Seniors' Interests on (08) 6217 8800 to make further enquiries.

A person who holds a Pensioner Concession Card or a Senior's Card is entitled to a concession on their driver's licence.

Age pensioners

No fee is payable for a person classified as an Age pensioner.

Pensioner concession card

All Pensioner Concession Card holders pay a reduced rate of 50%.

  • 1 year SSI - Licence fee - 1 year (Pensioner) $11.60
  • 5 years SSI - Licence fee - 5 year (Pensioner) $58.00

Senior's card holders

Senior's Card holders pay a reduced rate of 50%.

  • 1 year SSI - Licence fee - 1 year (Pensioner) $11.60
  • 5 year SSI - Licence fee - 5 year (Pensioner) $58.00


 Forms and publications

Go to out forms and publications section to download Concession application forms.

 


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