A white card (or general construction induction card) is required for workers who want to carry out construction work.
People who need a white card include:
The white card becomes void if you haven't carried out construction work for two consecutive years or more.
Construction workers can work in NSW using construction induction cards issued by other states and territories. See this fact sheet for more information.
You must first complete general construction induction training with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
Use our online search to find a white card trainer in your area.
You will need to provide the trainer with 100 points of ID and the course fee is set independently by the RTO.
A person must be at least 14 years of age to participate in the training.The RTO will have the application forms you need for a new card and will submit them to us when you have completed the training.
The RTO will also give you a statement that you can use to prove you have completed the training until your new card arrives. The statement is valid for 60 days but most cards are issued in less than 30 days. If you don't receive your card give us a call on 13 10 50.
Following the success of the Digital NSW Drivers licence, the NSW Government is working to digitise trade licences, with the aim of improving customer service, providing convenience and making compliance with legislation easier.
Replace your white card online as long as your details have not changed (using Mastercard or Visa only).
You will need to enter the details exactly as they appear on your construction induction card.
if your card contains errors, contact 13 10 50.
If you know your licence number you can check and update your address or contact details by completing an update contact details request.
If you have changed your name complete the change of details form and send it to us by: