Veritas Check ID Documents
Veritas Check ID Documents
Veritas Check ID Documents
Document Type
Document
Points
Category A
Birth Certificate
Australian Passport (current, or expired within the previous two years, but not
cancelled)
Australian Citizenship Certificate
International Passport (current, or expired within the
previous two years, but not cancelled)
Other document of identity having same characteristics as
a passport, e.g. diplomatic/refugee (photo or signature)
70
Category B
Current Licence or Permit (Government Issued)
Working With Children/Teachers Registration Card
Aviation Security Identification Card/Maritime Security Identification Card
Public Employee Photo ID Card (Government Issued)
Department of Veterans Affairs Card
Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card or Health Care Card
Current Tertiary Education Institution Photo ID
Reference from a medical practitioner (must have known the applicant for a period of
at least 12 months)
40 or 25
Category C
Birth Extract
Foreign/International Drivers Licence
Proof of Age Card (Government Issued)
Medicare Card/Private Health Care Card
Council Rates Notice
Property Lease/Rental Agreement
Property Insurance Papers
Australian Tax Office Assessment
Superannuation Statement
Seniors Card
Electoral Roll Registration
Motor Vehicle Registration or Insurance Documents
Professional or Trade Association Card
25
25
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VERITAS
100
Please complete the NPCS Proof of Identity/Verification under the Special Provision in the
NPCS Informed Consent Form for Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people
Form and attach it to this document
100
Child Under 18
100
Certifying ID Documents
You need to photocopy your ID documents, ensuring any text and photograph is clear and identifiable. Take that copy along with your original
document to one of the acceptable people listed below.
If the document is in a language other than English, you must provide a written translation certified as a true and correct copy by an authorised
translation service. The translation must be completed by an appropriate embassy or a professional translation service accredited by the
National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters Ltd (NAATI).
Each photocopy of your ID documents must be signed by the certifier, be stamped, if a stamp is available and include the date of certification.
The stamp must show the certifiers contact details, including telephone number and reference number (if applicable). If the certifier does
not use a stamp, or the stamp does not include their name, they should print their name underneath their signature. Suggested wording for
certification is as follows: I certify that this is a true copy of the document produced to me on <date>, followed by signature, name and qualification.
Who can certify your ID:
99
99
Chiropractor
99
Pharmacist
99
Medical practitioner
99
Dentist
99
Nurse
99
99
Optometrist
99
99
Physiotherapist
99
99
Psychologist
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
99
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www.veritascheck.com.au/faq#certify
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