Update in Kaniva
In case a driver has changed their home address, name or any personal information, it will be mandatory to proceed to inform the VIC Roads department as soon as possible. Remember that is the driver's own responsibility to keep all their personal data updated at all times in the system.
Home address update:
To update your home address, all you have to do is to access the intranet website at your “myVicRoads account” and submit two of the following documents (bear in mind that all documents must be issued within the last 6 months up to the date):
All drivers must notify the new address within a 14 days period after moving.
Documents accepted:
- New leasing contract or document.
- telephone, gas or electricity bill that shows your name and the new address.
- statement document from the bank account that shows the institution’s letterhead.
- Any document that shows your full name and new address.
- Any document that proves evidence of enrolment.
How to update your Name?
You are responsible to notify the Vic Roads department as soon as possible to update your name if you changed your old name to a new one. It is necessary that you visit the Vic Roads customer service to proceed with the update of your driver's license and your vehicle registration.
Schedule an appointment to the customer service at the VicRoads and bring one of the following documentation:
- Plan an appointment to the VicRoads customer service and prepare your documentation.
- Provide a Document that proves your new identity.
- Download the “change of personal details form” from the VicRoads portal and fill it up in capital, legible letters.
- Depending on the circumstances under which you have changed your name, you will need to provide the documentation of your name change.
There are different scenarios under which a person has changed his/her name, before you schedule your appointment, please visit the official VicRoads website to check the most updated requirements for your specific case.
How to update your gender
It is very important that if you have changed your gender, you notify the Vic Roads department as soon as possible. All you have to do is schedule an appointment to the customer service and bring evidence of your new gender and/or title. Please visit the Vic Roads official website to learn more about the documents and requirements.
This website is privately owned and is not affiliated with the Victorian Transport Services (VicRoads). Remember that we are never going to solicit any personal information, ID or credentials. The official VicRoads website: https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/