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The '''[[Western Australia]] [[Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards|Photo Card]]''' is a voluntary [[photo identification]] card available to people over 16 and are residents of Western Australia. Up to two cards can be issued - one with and one without an address.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/photo-card.asp|title=Photo card|last=JO|website=www.transport.wa.gov.au}}</ref> It is used to prove identity primarily for those without a [[Driving licence in Australia|drivers licence]]. |
The '''[[Western Australia]] [[Australian state and territory issued identity photo cards|Photo Card]]''' is a voluntary [[photo identification]] card available to people over 16 and are residents of Western Australia. Up to two cards can be issued - one with and one without an address.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/photo-card.asp|title=Photo card|last=JO|website=www.transport.wa.gov.au}}</ref> It is used to prove identity primarily for those without a [[Driving licence in Australia|drivers licence]]. |
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Western Australia Photo Card | |
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![]() The front and back of a Western Australia Photo card | |
Typ | photo card |
Issued by | ![]() |
Purpose | Identification |
Eligibility | Residents of Western Australia Aged 16 or over |
Expiration | 5 years |
Cost | $47.50 |
The Western Australia Photo Card is a voluntary photo identification card available to people over 16 and are residents of Western Australia. Up to two cards can be issued - one with and one without an address.[1] It is used to prove identity primarily for those without a drivers licence.
On the front of the photo card, a kangaroo can be seen under UV light.
References
[edit]- ^ JO. "Photo card". www.transport.wa.gov.au.