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ATTACHMENT 7.11
100 Point Identification Check
Instructions:
1. The 100 point identification check must be completed prior to lodgement of a National
Criminal Record Check or Working With Children background check or Aged Care Check.
2. Employers are required to sight original identifying documents, certify a photocopy which
is to be retained on the applicant’s personnel file, and ensure that an appropriately
delegated officer completes the record of identifying documents below.
3. One primary document must be submitted from section (A) which is 70 points and other
documents from section (B) which make up the 30 points.
4.
The point score of documents produced must total at least 100 points, and for applicants
18 years or over, must include at least one form of photo ID.
5. If the compulsory document from section A indicates that the person may not be an
Australian citizen or permanent resident eg was born overseas or does not hold an
Australian or New Zealand passport, evidence of Australian citizenship or
appropriate visa/work permit that allows work in Australia must be sighted,
photocopied and certified.
Applicant’s Name: ______________________________________________________
ITEM
POINT SCORE
(A) Primary Documents – Only one must be submitted
Birth Certificate
70
Birth Card issued by the New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and
Marriages
Citizenship Certificate
Current Passport
Expired passport which has not been cancelled and was current within the
preceding 2 years
(B) Secondary Documents
The following documents must have a PHOTOGRAPH and NAME:
40
Driver Licence issued by an Australian State or Territory
Licence or permit issued under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or Territory
Government (e.g. a boat licence)
Identification card issued to a public employee
An identification card issued by the Commonwealth, a State or Territory as
evidence of the applicant’s entitlement to a financial benefit
An identification card issued to a student at a tertiary education institution
A Proof of Age Card or NSW Photo Card issued by the NSW Roads and Traffic
Authority.

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