To continue driving on Northern Territory (NT) roads, you must renew your driver licence before it expires.
Within 6 weeks of its expiry, a courtesy renewal notice will be sent to your nominated email or postal address.
You may also receive SMS notifications if you've nominated to receive them.
You can renew for 1, 2, 5 or 10 years.
You must go to a Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) office or a participating Australia Post outlet to get a new photo to renew your driver licence for 10 years.
When you renew, you must surrender your old driver licence card.
You can’t renew your driver licence if:
You can renew and pay through any of the below.
To renew online, you must have your transaction number.
You can find it on:
You can pay using Visa, Mastercard or BPAY.
At the end of your renewal transaction in MVR Quickpay, you'll get your BPAY customer reference number.
You can only use the transaction number and your BPAY customer reference number once.
To make a payment using BPAY, follow these steps:
Step 1. Copy the payment details from the MVR Quickpay screen:
Step 2. Log in to your nominated bank and process your BPAY payment.
If you have a renewal notice with a Post Billpay barcode, you can renew your licence at a post office.
You can't use the Australia Post app to pay for your renewal. You must do this in person.
If you don't have a renewal notice or need a new photo taken, go to a participating Australia Post outlet.
If you have an occupational authority (endorsement) that is also due for renewal, or an XA condition on your licence, you can't renew at an Australia Post office.
You can renew over the phone by calling 1300 654 628, if:
If you need to submit a medical assessment or criminal history check, during your call you may be asked to send them by email to mvr@nt.gov.au.
You can renew your driver licence at an MVR office (Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm).
You can pay by cash, BasicsCard, EFTPOS, Visa or Mastercard.
Once your renewal is processed, you will get a receipt.
You must keep it with you at all times when driving.
This is your authority to drive until your driver licence card arrives at your recorded postal address.
Standard mail delivery times apply.
You can also choose to: