Supervisor License Requirement for Logbook in NSW

Is a supervisor permitted to sign my logbook right after obtaining their full license, or do they need to hold it for a specific period beforehand?

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  1. In New South Wales, a supervising driver must hold a full driver’s license for a minimum of 12 months before they are eligible to sign off on a learner’s logbook. This means that even if they just obtained their full license, they need to wait until they have completed that full year of driving experience. Make sure to check the latest guidelines from Service NSW or the Roads and Maritime Services for any updates or specific details regarding the logbook requirements.

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