Driving Instructor Course in VIC
Welcome to the Driving Instructor Course in VIC (Melbourne) -> TLI41222 – Certificate IV in Motor Vehicle Driver Training (Specialisation Group A – Car). This certificate is a nationally recognised qualification under the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF).
This qualification defines the skills and knowledge required for road transport trainers who will be training individuals or groups in cars, heavy vehicles or motorcycles. This qualification is not for the public to gain a driver’s licence.
Job Roles:
Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job roles relevant to this qualification include:
- car driving trainer
This qualification meets part of Victoria’s licensing and regulatory requirements for certification as a Motor Vehicle Driver Trainer. Please refer to the “How to Apply” section for further information regarding other requirements.
The following information pertains to Victoria only. If you are looking for something other than the Driving Instructor Course in VIC, please click here and select your state or territory.
Price
$3750
An initial deposit of $1500 is required for this course. The remaining balance must be paid before the commencement of practical training.
How to Apply
Step 1: Meet the eligibility criteria
Step 2: Sign up to the CPVV (Commercial Passenger Vehicles Victora) User Portal
Step 3: Upload your current valid Victorian driver licence and a driver licence selfie
Step 4: Provide copies of your proof of identification documents
Step 5: Upload evidence of completing the TLI41222 – Certificate IV in Motor Vehicle Driver Training, your Working with Children Check and a Photograph
Step 6: Make Payment
NOTE: Your application is unlikely to be accepted if you have:
- been convicted of any sexual, fraud, financial, violent, drug-related or theft offences
- a history of driving offences, licence disqualifications or suspensions.
This information is accurate at the time of publication and can change at any time without notice by the regulator. We strongly encourage you to check the regulator’s website for the most up-to-date information by clicking on the More Details button.