AHPRA Fact Sheet Proof of Identity Requirements
AHPRA Fact Sheet Proof of Identity Requirements
AHPRA Fact Sheet Proof of Identity Requirements
1 July 2014
Document
Explanation/Description
Australian passport
Australian visa
Overseas passport
Note: DIAC will not accept an EU card in place of an overseas passport
Travel documents
Citizenship certificate
Category B: Link between the identity and person by means of photo and signature
Australian Passport
Overseas passport
Student ID card
Australian marriage
certificate
Registration Certificate
Bank account
Bank account details includes credit card showing applicants name and
signature, current ATM card
Medicare card
PAYG payment summary, less than 2 years old with Tax File Number
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Financial institution
statements
Taxation Assessment
Notice
Pension card
Rate notices
Paid rate notices showing name and same address (less than 12 months
old)
Lease or tenancy
agreement
Utility account
Utility accounts (gas, water, electricity) showing the name and same
address (less than 12 months old)
Evidence could include a marriage certificate, decree nisi, deed poll, or Statutory Declaration (which must
explain the reason for the discrepancy).
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Applications from overseas applicants will be assessed only on receipt of the relevant evidence of identity,
and an otherwise complete application (all supporting documentation provided and declarations made).
Following assessment the applicant will be advised if they are eligible for registration. Those eligible
applicants who only provided the minimum identity requirements, and/or medical practitioners applying for
limited registration (see below) will only be granted registration upon personal presentation at an AHPRA
Office with the following evidence:
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