


If you hold a dual class licence where one class is full C or R and the other class is P1 or P2, you may be able to renew the full class at the same time as upgrading the provisional class.

Upgrading and renewing a dual class licence P2 to full, you must have held your P2 licence for at least 2 years (not including any suspension period).P1 to P2, you must have held your P1 licence for at least 12 months (not including any suspension period).To upgrade your provisional licence from: your licence has an interlock or Q (temporary overseas visitor) condition.you’ve had your signature and photograph taken by TfNSW within 10.5 years before the new licence expires.your licence is not subject to any restrictions related to enforcement (for example, cancelled, disqualified, suspended, refused, or pending an appeal or suspension decision).your up-to-date medical conditions are recorded with Transport for NSW (TfNSW) and you have passed a NSW Fitness to Drive medical assessment (you must notify TfNSW as soon as the medical condition occurs, not just when you renew your licence).Note: If you're aged 75 or over, you need to pass a NSW Fitness to Drive medical assessment you're aged 17 years or over (up to 70 if your licence class is MC).dual class licence, both classes full (C, LR, MR, HR, HC, MC combined with R).single class full licence (C, R, LR, MR, HR, HC, MC).you hold an eligible driver licence that will expire in 6 months or less, or expired no more than 6 months ago, including:.You may be eligible to renew and/or upgrade your licence online, if:
