Check your licences: Local woman's licence oversight costs her over $650

Navigating the intricacies of legal documentation could be a minefield.

For one woman, a simple oversight turned into a costly mistake.


Sydney local Hayley Westoby found herself on the wrong side of the law during one of her drives.

She got pulled over by highway patrol and discovered her driver's licence had expired.

The result? A hefty $682 fine and a walk home.

Ms Westoby's experience should be a cautionary tale to keep tabs on essential documents and their expiration dates.


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A driver's licence should always be renewed for continued usage. Image Credit: Shutterstock/ArliftAtoz2205


Despite her admission of fault, Westoby expressed her frustration online in a post.

'I had no idea,' Westoby lamented.

'I'm not at the club every weekend pulling out my licence or seeing the details. I'm certainly not checking my digital licence, and I got no reminders from Service NSW.'

'I thought at some point I would have had a reminder. I had to cop a $682 fine, leave my car where it was and had to get an Uber home,' Ms Westoby lamented.

'Don't rely on Service NSW and their systems and processes because sometimes that will let you down.'


Ms Westoby's story served as a reminder for some drivers.

'Thanks! Mine expires next month, and I didn't even know,' one comment read.

'You can claim to the ombudsman that you didn't get a reminder and try to recover the fine,' another commenter told Ms Westoby.

'That is so ridiculous because you can renew it online! I can't believe they fined you,' a third wrote.

Ms Westoby's predicament raised a point of discussion: in an age where people get digital notifications from social events to bill payments, should government services also provide timely reminders online?


Service NSW stated that the responsibility of updating driver's licences lies with the individual.

A spokesperson pointed out that a licence's expiry date should be clearly marked on both the physical and digital versions.

They also noted that when using the digital licence via the Service NSW app, there should be a reminder about the renewal and its due date.

Transport for NSW echoed Service NSW's sentiment.

'Transport for NSW sends a reminder letter to customers to renew their licence at least six weeks before it expires,' a Transport for NSW spokesperson said.

'Customers can renew their licence in person up to six months before it runs out.'


'Once the licence has expired, the holder must not drive until it is renewed,' Transport for NSW further reminded.

'No paper reminder will be sent if the licence is not active, for example, if it is suspended due to unpaid fines. It is the holder's responsibility to renew their licence on time and ensure their contact details are kept up-to-date.'

To avoid finding yourself in a similar predicament as Ms Westoby, always set personal reminders on your phone or calendar ahead of your licence's expiry date.

This should also apply to other vital documents with an expiration date.

Key Takeaways

  • Sydney local Hayley Westoby was fined $682 for driving with an expired licence.
  • She criticised Service NSW for not providing digital notifications about licence renewal.
  • Service NSW clarified that a licence's expiration date should be marked on both the physical and digital versions of a driver's licence and that reminder letters are typically sent out to drivers.
  • Transport for NSW stated it is the licence holder's responsibility to renew their licence on time and keep their contact details updated.

Have you ever missed a renewal deadline? How do you keep track of your documents' expiry dates? We would love to hear about your experiences and any tips in the comments section below.
 
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Do you expect to be reminded of your birthday, or your marriage anniversary from the Birth, Death and Marriages organisation ? Maybe they should notify you though that your Brain has died.
 
a pretty good revenue raiser, how else can they get money out of pensioners who get free licences etc...give with the left hand and take with the right. I dont understand how by not paying a fee one is no longer licensed to drive especially when the fee is ZERO. It is easy to forget an annual or multi year fee and the older one gets the easier it is to do, I can understand its different with rego as this involves insurance liabilities. etc
 
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Do you expect to be reminded of your birthday, or your marriage anniversary from the Birth, Death and Marriages organisation ? Maybe they should notify you though that your Brain has died.
one doesn't have to pay an annual fee for births deaths and marriages so is easier to forget
 
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I am at a loss as to why you wouldn't know your licence was expiring. No you don't have to view it constantly, but you surely can recall an approximate time. Similarly are you constantly checking any membership cards, passports etc to see if they are expiring. Don't always rely on Aust Post to delivery reminders - and of course you do need to keep your address updated.
these days it does happen, life is getting more complicated every day, its human to make mistakes even the occasional lotto winner forgets, not to mention lost property in stores, railway,hotels etc.,it does happen but why such a large penalty the motorist who killed my father did not even lose his licence and a 200 dollar fine. , Surely a fifty dollar fine would suffice I cant justify $682 thats revenue raising
 
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I actually don't have a problem drivers licenses, but with vehicle registration in Victoria, they no longer supply a registration sticker for the windscreen display. And with the current postal service my last notice arrived after it had run out.
And people get penalized because Vic roads haven’t sent out renewals
The whole premiss is an annual money grab, U don't need to renew an SA boat licence ever, it's for life.
wow that’s great
 
Seems some people need their hand held when certain things need to be done. How about taking some responsibility for your own licence renewal instead of expecting someone else to inform you when it is time for renewal. Stop blaming everyone else for your ineptitude.
some people get old and not as sharp as they once were, our states are governed /(served by people public servants) who seem to forget this, many even forget their birthday and with paperless licences etc its hard to remember everything but that seems to only get "lip service" from do gooders, remember some of these old folk actually went to war for us so give them a break YES they aren't young anymore doesn't mean they aren't entitled to human consideration
 
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some people get old and not as sharp as they once were, our states are governed /(served by people public servants) who seem to forget this, many even forget their birthday and with paperless licences etc its hard to remember everything but that seems to only get "lip service" from do gooders, remember some of these old folk actually went to war for us so give them a break YES they aren't young anymore doesn't mean they aren't entitled to human consideration
Agree with all you say here....however just a side note is that if their cognitive ability is that bad then perhaps they shouldn't be driving anymore.
 
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I get a reminder in the mail before mine is due, anyway it is five yearly and the expiry date is on the licence! You must glance at it from time to time in your wallet.
 
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a pretty good revenue raiser, how else can they get money out of pensioners who get free licences etc...give with the left hand and take with the right. I dont understand how by not paying a fee one is no longer licensed to drive especially when the fee is ZERO. It is easy to forget an annual or multi year fee and the older one gets the easier it is to do, I can understand its different with rego as this involves insurance liabilities. etc
Since when do pensioners get free licences, or free anything, they get a rebate on rego. What puzzles me is a boat licence is for life, no renewal ever.
 
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Agree with all you say here....however just a side note is that if their cognitive ability is that bad then perhaps they shouldn't be driving anymore.
Has nothing to do with cognitive anything, my licence expires on 04/02/2032, I have no idea what I was doing on 04/02/2022 do you, I must have been renewing my licence.
 
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I get a reminder in the mail before mine is due, anyway it is five yearly and the expiry date is on the licence! You must glance at it from time to time in your wallet.
Mine is 10yearly and expires 04/02/2032, I had better get a reminder too.
 
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some people get old and not as sharp as they once were, our states are governed /(served by people public servants) who seem to forget this, many even forget their birthday and with paperless licences etc its hard to remember everything but that seems to only get "lip service" from do gooders, remember some of these old folk actually went to war for us so give them a break YES they aren't young anymore doesn't mean they aren't entitled to human consideration
Not according to many on this SENIOR'S SITE, who think they are as sharp as ever by their responses. My licence is 10yearly expires on 04/02/2032, and I had better get a reminder, which I usually do even for rego, but often it is about 2mths b4 expiry and it's easily put off and then forgotten. Oddly I have had a boat licence for more than 40yrs and once you qualify it never needs renewing ever. I think this driver's licence is little more than a scam we have all fallen for, as if owning a car is not expensive enough already. I also think +$600 for forgetting is little short of extorsion.
 

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