Verifying your identity

Information about identity documents you can use when applying for government services.

Why you are asked for identity information

When you use a NSW Government service, you may need to provide details from an identity document. This is to connect you with the service as quickly and securely as possible.

The information you provide is then checked against existing government records.

This check helps us to make sure that it's you accessing the service and not someone pretending to be you.

Documents you can use

How you provide your identity information depends on whether you are transacting online or in person at a Service NSW Centre.

The documents you need may differ for each transaction, so it's important to check.

You may be asked for the following:

Online

Search for the transaction you need. You'll find information on who can apply, where to apply and identity documents required.

We'll usually ask you to enter information from one or more of your identity documents.

Each transaction is different and you'll see the exact documents you need when you start your application. If you do not have the documents required, call us on 13 77 88 to find other ways to verify your identity.

At a service centre

In some situations, you may be able to complete a transaction at a service centre.

Before you visit

The documents you need may differ for each transaction, so check the website first.

Search for the transaction online, to:

Prepare your documents

Important information

See the Privacy statement for how Service NSW collects and handles your personal information when you use our services and products.

Face verification

Face verification is a way of confirming your identity online. This form of proof of identity is included in selected transactions, such as renew a Working with Children Check.

Face verification software can improve the security of your information by using a liveness check and facial matching to verify your identity.

The liveness check determines whether there is a live person in front of a mobile phone, tablet or computer camera, or whether it is a fraudulent attempt to gain access.

Facial matching compares 2 images: in this case an individual’s selfie and a reference image from a trusted identity document such as a driver licence photo. The match is verified in real-time through one-to-one matching. This means your image will not be compared to a database of images. It is only compared against an image that you control from your device.

Key facts

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Identity document examples

See examples of the documents you can use to verify your identity.