In order to drive in Victoria you need a valid permit or licence. To drive safely on our roads it is important you understand your rights and responsibilities.
Try our practice licence tests before taking the real thing in one of our Customer Service Centres.
If you are planning to drive for the first time you will need to apply for a Learner Permit, view Getting your L's.
Once you have completed the requirements of your Learner Permit, or if you are coming from interstate or overseas and have held your licence for less than three years, you can sit for a Probationary Licence, view Getting your P's.
If you already have a driver licence from another state or country and are moving to Victoria you will need to obtain a Victorian Driver Licence. There are different requirements depending on if you have an interstate licence or an overseas licence.
VicRoads needs to know if you move, update your address to make sure we can contact you.
Some medical conditions can affect your ability to drive safely. Drivers who fail to report their medical condition may receive a substantial penalty or be disqualified from driving for a certain period of time. To assess your fitness to drive view Medical conditions and driving.