The Identity Verification Services Act 2023 and the Identity Verification Services Rules 2024 commenced on 14 June 2024. We are currently updating this website to reflect the new legislation. This includes references to fees that organisations must pay to connect to and request the use of, the identity verification services. The new rules provide for these fees and replace the former pricing structure.
The brochure includes information on identity security and resilience, including steps to help individuals protect themselves from identity theft and identity remediation.
This Privacy Impact Assessment was commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department on the proposed design, operation and governance of the National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution.
This Agreement provides the framework within which Agencies contribute to the National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution in relation to its implementation and operation for the benefit of all participants.
This policy determines whether a government entity will be treated as private sector. The Document Verification Service will apply the Council of Australian Government's competitive neutrality policy. The aim of this policy is to ensure competitive neutrality is maintained when offering access to the Document Verification Service.
This privacy statement describes how we (the Attorney-General’s Department) collect, use and disclose your personal information to provide the Identity Matching Services.
This fact sheet aims to explain the process for government organisations to connect and use the DVS.
The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) mandates that entities must verify a person’s identity using the Document Verification Service as part of their pre-employment screening for all personnel.
The Attorney-General's Department response to recommendations in Privacy Impact Assessment of the National Facial Biometric Matching Capability Interoperability Hub.
The Attorney-General's Department response to recommendations in Privacy Impact Assessment of Use of the Face Verification Service (FVS) for visa and citizenship images.
This Privacy Impact Assessment was commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department for standard use of the Document Verification Service, following commencement of the Identity Verification Services Act 2023.
This Privacy Impact Assessment was commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department on the initial use of FIS by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Federal Police to access citizenship and visa data held by Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).
Part 3 of the Privacy Impact Assessment (in four parts) commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department on the initial use of Face Verification Service by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Federal Police to access citizenship and visa data held by Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).
Part 4 of the Privacy Impact Assessment (in four parts) commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department on the initial use of Face Verification Service by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Federal Police to access citizenship and visa data held by Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).