How much does a Ptlc cost?
How much does a Ptlc cost?
Visit a Member Support Centre and sign up with Splend and we’ll facilitate your application and cover the $22 cost of your driving history check. Visit an Uber Green Light Hub and ask the Uber staff to help you obtain your PTLC.
How much is a taxi licence in NSW?
The average licence fee bid for licences in the Taxi Driver Only category was $33,636 per annum. Licences may be renewed each year at the fee bid by the applicant – up to nine (9) times for a maximum of 10 years operation. The average licence fee bid for licences in the Peak Availability category was $25,994 per annum.
How do I get a taxi licence in NSW?
How to apply
- Check the eligibility requirements.
- Select the ‘Download PDF form’ button.
- Complete, print and sign the form.
- Gather the required documents.
- Visit a service centre and submit your application.
Who is responsible for taxi licences in NSW?
The Point to Point Transport Commissioner is responsible for administering taxi licences in NSW and ensuring that taxi licence holders understand and comply with their obligations.Policy decisions about taxi licences, including the number of taxi licences to be issued each year, are the responsibility of Transport for NSW
When do fringe area taxi licences expire in NSW?
Three fringe area licences for the Helensburgh and the Metropolitan Transport District will expire on 9 December 2020. Transport for NSW considered it was appropriate to replace these licences. On 29 March 2019, Transport for NSW made a determination about the number of taxi licences to be issued in the year commencing on 1 July 2019:
How much does it cost to get a taxi licence?
Taxi drivers were particularly interested in obtaining a taxi licence, comprising 58 per cent of all applications and 47 per cent of all applications in the categories that were open to anyone to apply. The average licence fee bid for licences in the Unrestricted category was $34,967 per annum.
Are there wheelchair accessible taxi licences in Sydney?
This does not include Wheelchair Accessible Taxi licences (WATs), which are available on application anywhere in the State. In keeping with this commitment, the 78 licences for Sydney will replace those which have either expired or not been renewed.