If you are a professional driver with an unrestricted driver licence, you can apply to increase your demerit point limit to 14 points.
On this pageIf you drive for a living and you receive a Notice of Suspension or your licence renewal is refused, you can apply to have your demerit point allowance increased from 13 to 14 demerit points. If your application is successful, you can continue to drive. To apply, you'll need to visit a service centre.
A professional driver is:
To be a professional driver you must be paid to drive for over 20 hours a week. Driving in a voluntary capacity or driving to and from your workplace is not considered to be professional driving.
You do not qualify as a professional driver if:
To apply you must have:
If you've received a Notice of Suspension, you may want to apply for professional driver status. You'll need to apply before your suspension period begins. To apply, you'll need to visit a service centre. You cannot apply online.
When you go to the service centre, you’ll need to:
To fill in the Professional Driver Declaration form you’ll need the following information:
If you are a bus, taxi or hire car driver, you will also need to provide:
Transport for NSW may check the information you provide on the Professional Driver Declaration form. This means that your employer can be contacted about what you are employed to do, the hours you work, and be asked to verify that you are paid for that work.
If you are a bus, taxi or hire car driver, Transport for NSW may check if your Driver Authority is current and valid.
Before your suspension begins, you can apply for a Good Behaviour Period. If you elect to be of good behaviour, you cannot apply for professional driver status if you are later suspended from driving due to further demerit point offences.
Providing false or misleading information is a criminal offence. There are severe penalties, even imprisonment, if you are convicted. If you provide false or misleading information to Transport for NSW, your licence may be suspended and you may be prosecuted by the police.