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Queensland licensing 
Queensland driver licenceLicence typesGraduated licensing systemLicence classes, codes and conditionsApplying for a licenceLearning to driveQ-Safe practical driving testProvisional licencesOpen licencesProbationary and restricted licences• MotorcyclesHeavy vehiclesGeneral provisionsNon-Queensland driver licences
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Queensland driver licence
The Queensland Government has introduced more secure, more durable and more reliable licences, authorities and proof of age cards. The cards include:driver licence heavy vehicle driver licence adult proof of age card marine licence indicator industry authority.
 Applying for a card
 Applying in person and providing additional information
Due to the introduction of more secure technology, you will need to apply in person at a licence issuing centre to obtain a card. This is so you can have your photo and signature captured digitally.
Receiving your card
For improved security, you will not receive your card on the spot. Instead, it will be produced at a secure location and mailed to you within 14 days. Once your application is approved you will receive an interim Driver Licence Receipt to show a police officer if requested to do so. This will act as proof you hold a licence until your card arrives in the mail. For more information please visit
www.qld.gov.au
 or call
13 23 80
.
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Licence types
Before you drive, or learn to drive, any class of motor vehicle on a road in Queensland, you must hold a current licence allowing you to drive, or learn to drive, that class of vehicle. The types of Queensland driver licences are:learner licenceprovisional licence probationary licencerestricted licenceopen licence.
Learner licence
Before learning to drive any class of motor vehicle you must hold either a learner, provisional, probationary or open licence that allows you to learn to drive that vehicle.
Licence classes, codes and conditions
on page 12 provides information about learning to drive another class of vehicle under your provisional, probationary or open licence.
 Applying for a licence
 on page 16 provides information about getting your learner licence.
Learning to drive
 on page 22 outlines the conditions for driving with a learner licence and helps you get ready for your Q-Safe practical driving test or Q-Ride assessment.
Provisional licence
Queensland has a two-stage provisional licence – P1 and P2 – as part of a graduated licensing system.After you have held your learner licence for at least one year, you may go for your driving test. Depending on how old you are when you pass your test, you will get either a P1 or P2 provisional licence, which you must hold for a minimum period before you can progress to the next stage – see
Provisional licences
on page 33.
Probationary licence
 You will only be eligible for a probationary licence if you have been disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence by a court and you have now served the period of disqualification – see
Probationary licences
 on page 39.
Restricted licence
If you are convicted of drink driving but need a licence to earn a living, you may be eligible to ask the court that convicts you to grant you a restricted licence, commonly known as a ‘work’ licence – see
Restricted licences
on page 40.
Open licence
 You may be eligible for an open licence if you have held your provisional or probationary licence for the required period – see
 Open licences
on page 38.
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