Identity documents of Australia
Australia does not have a national identity card. Various Identity documents of Australia may be used or required to prove a person's identity instead of a national identity card, whether for government or commercial purposes such as:
- International and domestic travel
- Starting a job with a new employer
- Obtaining social welfare
- Opening bank accounts
- Asserting identity with government agencies or companies
- General purpose validation of identity when picking up goods etc.
- At the request of police or security officers for legally valid purposes.
- Asserting that one is a responsible adult to:
- * Access age restricted venues such as licensed premises, casinos, nightclubs or other gaming venues.
- * Purchase of alcohol, tobacco, knives or aerosol based spray paint.
Overview
For people who do not drive, the road authorities of the states and territories will issue a "photo card", also called "proof of age card", to people who do not have a driver's licence.
Other identity documents sometimes used include a passport, an official birth certificate, an official marriage certificate, cards issued by government agencies, some cards issued by commercial organisations, and utility accounts. Often, some combination of identity documents is required, such as an identity document linking a name, photograph and signature, evidence of operating in the community, and evidence of a current residential address.
Proof of citizenship or right to work status on a visa may be required in some cases, such as when applying for a job. In these cases separate [|photo identity] may also be required.
Main Types
There is no consistent standard for verifying identity. For most purposes, an Australian drivers licence or Australian photo card will suffice; however, for more sophisticated transactions, each institution tends to have its own rules.Some examples of identity documents are:
Primary Identification Documents
The highest category of identity documents that often act as primary validation of identity include:- Australian passport
- Australian citizenship certificate
- Overseas passport
- Australian birth certificate
- Australia drivers licence
- Overseas drivers licence
- Australian Document of Identity
- Australian Certificate of Identity
- Australian Convention Travel Document
- ImmiCard
- Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards
- Australia Post Keypass identity card
- Australia Post Digital iD
Secondary Identification Documents
- Medicare card
- Federal Concession cards
- Australian Seniors Card
- Australian Marriage Certificate
- Australian Change of Name Certificate
- Australian Recognised Details or Identity Acknowledgment Certificate
- Utility bill – a Telephone, Water, Electricity or Gas bill
- Travel concession card issued by State transport authorities
- Rates notice – a notice of rates issued by an Australian municipal council
- An Australian education institution identification card
- A letter of enrolment from an Australian school or education institution
- An Australian bank issued plastic debit or credit card
- An Australian bank statement
- Motor vehicle registration papers issued in Australia
- Home insurance papers
- Student cards issued by schools or higher education institutions
For proof of identity purposes, some of the documents are listed as primary and others secondary. Generally at least one primary and one secondary document is required to prove identity at the time of origination of a new facility or product, along with documents that have a photo and address. Requirements vary from institution to institution, and from time to time. The 100 point check, that gives higher points for photo-ID government documents, and lower points for less reliable identity documents, remains a popular system, but is not ubiquitous.
Photo identity
Primary means of acceptable photo identification includes:- Australian passport or foreign passport
- Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards
- Australian driving licence
- Australia Post Keypass identity card
- Australia Post Digital iD
- Foreign driving licence – if a photo is present
- Foreign national identity – if a photo is present
Verification
There are cases where it is against the law to use false or fake identity documents. Documents used for identity have security features – training and experience is necessary to properly identify genuine documents from counterfeits especially as the security features of many documents are not published. Increasingly online facilities are available for document verification services and establishing Digital identity in Australia:- The Australian Government Department of Home Affairs provides a document verification service that allows for validation of some licences and certificates.
- The Australian Government Department of Home Affairs also provides a bio-metric face verification service
- The Department of Home Affairs offers a Visa Entitlement Verification Online service to confirm work conditions and validity of visas.
- Some States and territories allow for drivers licences, photo cards and certificates to be validated online e.g. NSW and Victoria.
- Private companies offer aggregated online identity checking services e.g. Digital iD by Australia Post, VIX Verify and Equifax
- Australia Post Verification of Identity service.
- Equifax ZipID
- ID Secure
Issues
There have been two proposals to introduce ID cards for tax and social security access in Australia: The Australia Card in 1985 by the Hawke Labor Government and the Health and Social Services Access Card in 2006 by the Howard Liberal Government. Although neither card would have been an official compulsory ID card, they were both criticised as leading to de facto ID cards. Ultimately, both proposals failed. On 22 October 2017, Pauline Hanson was reported requesting a new identity card to stop Welfare fraud. It has been suggested that the Australia Card has been delivered gradually over time utilising cooperation of various state and federal government agencies and documents.
New alcohol laws in 2017 require pubs and bars to scan ID documents against a database of people who should be denied alcohol, for which foreign passports and driver licences are not valid.