Approved heavy vehicle training providers

You will need to complete a training course to apply for the following classes:

  • heavy combination (HC) licence
  • multi-combination (MC) licence.

You must do this through an approved training provider.

Approved heavy vehicle training providers follow the below code:

Code of practice for NT driving instructors and driving examiners PDF (279.8 KB)
Code of practice for NT driving instructors and driving examiners DOCX (662.8 KB).

After the training course

Once you finish your training course, you will need to complete a final competency practical assessment with an authorised heavy vehicle driving examiner.

This should be organised through the approved training provider.

At the end of the practical assessment, the examiner will issue you with a heavy vehicle test sheet to confirm you have completed the final competency assessment.

Your approved training provider will issue your statement of attainment.

To upgrade your licence, you will need to present to the MVR the following:

  • statement of attainment
  • final competency assessment test sheet.

If you don't upgrade your licence within 12 months of these documents being issued, you will be reassessed.

You will need to pay a fee when you upgrade your licence.

Registered training organisations

The below table shows registered training organisations approved by the MVR for heavy vehicle licence training and course assessment.

Registered training organisationPhoneLRMRHRHCMC
Charles Darwin University 1800 061 963 Y Y Y Y Y
Logic Transport Training0408 439 490 Y Y Y Y Y
Northern Territory Training Services0461 369 155YYYYY
Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education08 8939 7111YYYYY

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