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Country drivers
You must have a T extension on your driver's licence to carry paying passengers in a taxi. To be eligible you must:
- be at least 20 years of age;
- have held a unrestricted driver's licence for at least 1 year;
- not be a 'provisional' driver;
- be able to provide suitable personal identification (photographic evidence); and
- be able to provide contact details for 2 referees who have known you for at least 4 years
You will need to:
- Complete an "MDL1 - T extension application form", which is only available at your local Licensing Centre or agent (phone: 13 11 56). See Licensing current fee schedule.
- Complete an 'Application for Country Taxi Identification Card' (requires a passport photo).
Note: If the licensing centre or agent does not have one, call 1300 660 147 to have one posted to you.
- Undergo a medical examination by your doctor; and
- Pass a criminal/traffic check which the Licensing Centre will conduct.
Once the above have been successfully completed, you will receive a letter that includes your T extension and identification card, making you qualified to drive a taxi in country Western Australia.
The application process for country taxi drivers is different to that for metropolitan taxi drivers.
- To get a T extension on your licence, country applicants do not have to undergo the formal training, aptitude or registration tests.
- Country taxi plates are managed under a different fee structure. They do not incur ongoing leasing fees.
- See the country plates information for further information.
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