Trusted referees report 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the trusted referees report in the editor.
  2. In Section 1, the applicant should enter their personal details including first name, middle name, last name, and any other names they are known by. Ensure to include birth details and current residential address.
  3. The applicant must sign the form in the presence of the referee. This signature confirms that all provided information is accurate.
  4. Move to Section 2 where the referee fills in their details such as first name, last name, title/position, and organization name. They should also provide their contact information.
  5. The referee must indicate how they know the applicant and confirm the applicant’s identity using personal knowledge or records. They will also need to sign and date this section.
  6. Once completed, type responses in text boxes for clarity. Print, sign, and scan the document as a PDF for submission via email.

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A trusted referee report is used as a form of identity for a NDIS Worker Check application. The referee (person providing the report) must know the applicant and use this form to confirm the applicants identity. The referee also provides details about how they know the applicant.
Trained and certified call center employees called Trusted Referees guide users through the identity proofing process over video chat.
11 Tips on writing a referee report Use examples to illustrate abilities, knowledge, experience and personal qualities. Highlight strengths. Mention areas needing further development. Refer to performance level performs is at, above, below that expected for the level.
Persons who may qualify as a referee include: a community leader a current employer or manager a financial counsellor/legal aid or community lawyer a government employee of at least 5 years a health professional or practitioner in an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island Medical Service a health professional
If your online identity verification attempt was unsuccessful, you might be asked to connect with a Trusted Referee, also known as a Video Chat Agent. A Trusted Referee is a trained specialist who will help verify your identity through a video call.

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1) A Trusted Referee who must be at least 16 years of age and one of the following: a) Commonwealth representative (as defined in the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957) b) Member of the police. c) Justice of the peace. d) Registered medical doctor.
By definition and ing to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) a trusted referee is an individual or organization that verifies the identity of an applicant and vouches for that identity to the relying party.

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