Step 1 - Basic Requirements:
Step 2 - Bring the following to a TMR Service Centre:
Step 3 - After You Get Your Learner Licence:
Note: Learner's permits are issued for 3 years and TMR Licencing Costs can be found by following the link.
To be eligible for a P1 provisional licence, you must:
To be eligible for a P2 provisional licence (if you're over 25), you must:
In rare cases, you can get your learner or provisional licence early if you prove a special need that causes serious hardship and there are no reasonable transport alternatives.
Early Learner Permit eligibility:
Early Provisional Licence eligibility:
Supporting documents needed:
Letter from doctor, employer or school principal plus proof of hardship (bank statements, rental receipts, etc.)
Transport options to consider first:
Public transport, taxis, rideshare, community transport, walking, cycling, travelling with others.
How to apply:
Complete the Special Need Application form (F4028) and send with documents by email, in person, or post to TMR.
Next steps:
TMR assesses your application and informs you. If approved, you must complete required courses and tests before getting your licence.
If you’ve moved to Queensland, you must apply for a Queensland driver licence if you are:
A resident visa means permanent or special category visa allowing indefinite stay—not temporary or business visas.
Before visiting the TMR centre:
Gather documents:
Complete PrepL:
At the TMR centre:
After receiving your QLD learner permit:
Use the QLD Learner Logbook App:
Complete the Hazard Perception Test:
Book your practical driving test:
All learner drivers regardless of their age, must complete and pass a car hazard perception test.
There are no exemptions from taking this test—please contact TMR on their message us or call TMR 13 23 80 if you are unable to complete the online car hazard perception test.
You can book your Q-SAFE test:
Notes:
The practical driving test goes for 25 minutes to 35 minutes and you can read the Q-Safe Driving Manual to clarify:
Learn to Drive NQ has multiple automatic and manual cars available to hire for the practical driving test. Contact us for a quote.
If using your own vehicle for the test you can book a lesson and ask our driving instructors to help conduct a mock vehicle inspection.
You must bring a safe, clean, roadworthy vehicle to your test. It will be inspected by the examiner before the test. If it fails, your test will be cancelled and your fee won’t be refunded.
Must Be:
Lights & Horn:
Mirrors & Doors:
Windows & Windscreen:
Seats & Brakes:
Tyres:
Reporting that you need glasses or contacts
You do not need to submit a full medical certificate. Instead, you can simply notify TMR of your requirement to wear corrective lenses.
When to report:
How to report:
Note: When reporting just the need for glasses, you usually won’t need to fill out a medical certificate, unless TMR specifically requests it.
What happens next:
A licence condition will be added (commonly "S") to indicate you must wear corrective lenses while driving.
Note: If you drive without wearing them, you may be fined and face demerit points.
Reporting a Medical Condition (QLD Licence)
If you have a permanent or long-term medical condition that may affect your ability to drive safely, you're legally required to let TMR know.
Important Note: If you suffer from a permanent medical condition, you cannot sit a test or drive without a medical certificate.
This includes:
Do I Need a Medical Certificate?
Yes, in most cases. You’ll need a Medical Certificate for Drivers from your doctor — unless you’re simply reporting that you need to wear glasses or contact lenses to drive.
How to Report Your Medical Condition
Option 1: Report Online
You can notify TMR quickly online — with or without a medical certificate.
Option 2: Email, Post or In-Person
Complete the Medical Condition Notification Form (F4355)
Include your Medical Certificate for Drivers, if you have it
Send your completed form:
Email: [email protected]
Post:
Medical Condition Reporting Unit
Department of Transport and Main Roads
Locked Bag 2000
Red Hill QLD 4701
Visit: Any TMR Service Centre
Important Note: Failing to report a medical condition could lead to; fines or legal action and invalidate your driver’s licence or insurance.
What Happens Next?
A licence condition will be added (commonly "M") to indicate you must carry a medical certificate while driving.
Note: If you drive without it, you may be fined and face demerit points.
If you’ve moved to Queensland, you must apply for a Queensland driver licence if you are:
A resident visa means permanent or special category visa allowing indefinite stay—not temporary or business visas.
How to Apply:
Note:
Transferring an Overseas Licence
The requirements vary based on where your licence was issued:
What You Need to Do:
Important:
If you're new to Queensland and hold a valid international licence, professional driving lessons can help you confidently prepare to pass your Q-SAFE driving test and safely adjust to local road rules.
You can book driving lessons if you:
Important: If you fail your practical driving test while holding an overseas licence, you must stop driving immediately — including for lessons — until you get a Queensland learner's permit.
Why take lessons?
Driving lessons help you:
Our instructors:
Text, Call or Email us to book in some lessons!
What Happens If You Fail the Q-SAFE Driving Test the First Time?
What Happens If You Fail the Q-SAFE Driving Test the Second Time?
What Happens If You Fail the Q-SAFE Driving Test Three or More Times?
What to Do Next:
Reporting a Medical Condition (QLD Licence)
If you have a permanent or long-term medical condition that may affect your ability to drive safely, you're legally required to let TMR know.
Important Note: If you suffer from a permanent medical condition, you cannot sit a test or drive without a medical certificate.
This includes:
Do I Need a Medical Certificate?
Yes, in most cases. You’ll need a Medical Certificate for Drivers from your doctor — unless you’re simply reporting that you need to wear glasses or contact lenses to drive.
How to Report Your Medical Condition
Option 1: Report Online
You can notify TMR quickly online — with or without a medical certificate.
Option 2: Email, Post or In-Person
Complete the Medical Condition Notification Form (F4355)
Include your Medical Certificate for Drivers, if you have it
Send your completed form:
Email: [email protected]
Post:
Medical Condition Reporting Unit
Department of Transport and Main Roads
Locked Bag 2000
Red Hill QLD 4701
Visit: Any TMR Service Centre
Important Note: Failing to report a medical condition could lead to; fines or legal action and invalidate your driver’s licence or insurance.
What Happens Next?
A licence condition will be added (commonly "M") to indicate you must carry a medical certificate while driving.
Note: If you drive without it, you may be fined and face demerit points.
You can book your Q-SAFE test:
Notes:
The practical driving test goes for 25 minutes to 35 minutes and you can read the Q-Safe Driving Manual to clarify:
Learn to Drive NQ has multiple automatic and manual cars available to hire for the practical driving test. Contact us for a quote.
If using your own vehicle for the test you can book a lesson and ask our driving instructors to help conduct a mock vehicle inspection.
You must bring a safe, clean, roadworthy vehicle to your test. It will be inspected by the examiner before the test. If it fails, your test will be cancelled and your fee won’t be refunded.
Must Be:
Lights & Horn:
Mirrors & Doors:
Windows & Windscreen:
Seats & Brakes:
Tyres:
Failing the Q-Safe Practical Driving Test
If you're driving in Queensland on a valid overseas licence and you fail your Q-SAFE practical driving test, you must stop driving immediately.
That means:
Why?
Once you fail the practical driving test, TMR considers that you no longer meet Queensland’s driving standards. As a result, your international driving authority is invalidated in Queensland until you get a local licence.
What to Do Next
Option 1 : Retake the test
You cannot:
Option 2 : Get your Queensland Learner's Permit
To continue driving, you must:
Important Note: This rule applies even if your overseas licence is still valid in your home country or other states.


🚗 Driving Assessments for OT & NDIS Clients
Supporting independence through safe, professional driver assessments.
At Learn to Drive North Queensland, we offer driving assessments for clients working with Occupational Therapists (OTs) and those accessing driving services under the NDIS.
These assessments are designed to evaluate a driver’s ability to safely operate a vehicle, with the support of their own OT.
🧑⚕️ Occupational Therapist Driving Assessments
We regularly work alongside Occupational Therapists to provide practical, on-road assessments for:
Please note:
✅ Clients must be accompanied by their own Occupational Therapist during the assessment.
✅ We do not provide an in-house OT — but we are happy to coordinate with yours.
♿ NDIS Driving Assessments
We also support NDIS participants who are undergoing driving assessments as part of their plan goals for increased independence.
We can assist with:
✅ What You Need to Know
You must bring your own qualified OT to the assessment.
Our instructor provides the vehicle and driving expertise.
Assessments are conducted on real local roads.
Reports or outcomes are provided directly to your OT, who handles follow-up steps.