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Verify your documents and photos.
Published 29 January 2025
When you set up myID as your Digital ID, your details are checked against existing government records.
To increase your identity strength, you need to verify at least 2 documents. If you’ve had a change in name or your name doesn’t match across your Australian ID documents, see Verifying a change in name.
When using government online services, your personal information won’t be shared without your permission – putting you in control. Find out how myID protects your ID.
To achieve Strong identity strength, one of your documents must be an Australian passport and you must verify your photo.
Enter your given name (or names) and family name as listed on your passport.
Your passport cannot be verified online if it:
If you have renewed your passport, you need to verify the new passport.
If your passport fails verification, and you are sure the passport is valid and you entered the correct details, contact the Australian Passport Office.
To achieve a Strong identity strength, you must verify your photo after you’ve verified your passport. To verify your photo, you need to:
The technology scans your face while taking the photo. This one-off process checks that you’re:
When the process starts, the screen will be orange toned. Once you’re in the frame it will go green. If it doesn’t go green, you may need to move your device closer.
To verify your photo successfully, ensure you:
After this one-off verification process, your photo is deleted.
To find out how the Face Verification Service and Document Verification Service works, see IDMatch.Opens in a new window
To verify your driver’s licence you’ll need to provide the following information in your myID app:
See Driver’s licences by state and territory to find the location of these details on your licence.
Your licence cannot be verified online if it has:
Enter your first and family names as they appear on your licence, up to the character limits for each field (even if you can enter only part of your name):
If you have only one name on your licence (either your first or family name), enter it in the Family name field and leave the First name field blank.
If your licence won’t verify, and you had a name change before 2006 due to marriage, contact Service NSW to update your details.
The position of your card number depends on when your licence was issued. If your licence does not include a card number, enter at least one character. For example, X.
Your licence cannot be verified online if you’re using a WA extraordinary licence issued by a magistrate to allow limited use of your vehicle.
The requirements to verify your birth certificate depend on the state or territory you were born in. Check Birth certificates by state and territory to find out what you need to do.
Generally, you'll need to provide the following information in your myID app:
Enter your details exactly as they appear on your birth certificate.
If you’ve changed your name and your name doesn’t verify in myID, it’s possible your birth record has not been updated. This might happen if, for example, you changed your name in a different state or territory to the one you were born in.
You’ll need to either:
Exclude any generic characters, such as a slash or the year. For example, if your registration number is formatted as 1985 / 1234, enter only 1234.
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only your:
For some certificates the registration number is in the top right corner.
Exclude any generic characters, such as a slash or the year. For example, if your registration number is formatted as 1974 / 1234, enter only 1234.
If your New South Wales birth certificate was issued between 1952 and 1974 and doesn’t have a registration number, enter only the district number in the Registration number field. (If your certificate was issued in 1970 or 1971, the district number may not verify. If this occurs, you’ll need to use an alternative document to set up myID.)
If your certificate was issued before 1952 and does not have a registration number, it cannot be verified online.
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only your:
Registration numbers on Northern Territory birth certificates differ and can be made up of both numbers and letters. Here are examples of how they may appear and how to enter them in your myID:
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only your:
For some certificates the registration number is in the top right corner.
Exclude any generic characters, such as a slash or the year. For example, if your registration number is formatted as 1234 / 1974, enter only 1234.
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only one name (either your given or family name), it cannot be verified online. You’ll need to use an alternative document to set up your myID.
If your birth certificate won’t verify, it may have been issued by one of the South Australian districts that can’t be verified online. In this case you need to either:
If your certificate shows only your:
Exclude any generic characters, such as a slash or the year. For example, if your registration number is formatted as 1234 / 1974, enter only 1234.
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only one name (either your given or family name), it cannot be verified online. You’ll need to use an alternative document to set up your myID.
Some certificates issued for multiple births (twins, triplets, etc) before 1 November 2000 include the time of birth with either the given name or family name. You must include the time of birth as displayed on your certificate when entering your given name or family name details – for example, Smith 10:05pm.
Exclude any generic characters, such as a slash or the year. For example, if your registration number is formatted as 1234 / 1974, enter only 1234.
If your certificate was re-registered due to an update, correction, name change or legitimation before or during 1993, it may not verify. This is because the certificate registration number and year were changed.
If this occurs, you'll need to use an alternative document to set up your myID.
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only:
Enter your given and family names exactly as shown on your birth certificate.
If your certificate shows only one name (either your given or family name), enter it in the Family name field and leave the Given name/s field blank.
If you’ve had a change of name that was registered outside of WA and your birth record has not been updated, your certificate cannot be verified online. You’ll need to either:
The registration number for Western Australia birth certificates is formatted in different ways depending on the year it was issued.
You need to enter 7 digits in the Registration number field.
You can use your Australian visa (including electronic visas) to set up your myID if you’re a permanent or temporary resident of Australia.
If you receive the error ‘could not verify’, check you’ve:
Your Australian visa cannot be verified online if:
You can check your visa detailsOpens in a new window online through the Department of Home Affairs.
You can use your ImmiCard to set up your myID. This includes:
If you receive the error ‘could not verify’, check:
You can use the following citizenship documents to set up your myID:
If you receive the error ‘could not verify’, check:
Once you verify one of the documents above in the app, you’ll have the option to verify your Medicare card.
Ensure your Medicare details, including your date of birth, are correct.
When verifying your Medicare card, check:
Your Medicare card cannot be verified online if it has been reported lost or stolen.
When setting up your myID, your name needs to match across your Australian ID documents.
If you’ve had a change in name or your name doesn’t match across your Australian ID documents, you may be able to verify your change of name with a: