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Providing information when making financial transactions
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Providing information when making financial transactions
You may be asked for information to prove who you are and where your money came from to complete certain financial transactions.
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Govt.nz content design
Found in About this website / Govt.nz content design
Govt.nz follows best-practice advice on how to write for government digital channels.
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Get your driver licence
Found in Transport / Driver licences / Get your driver licence
Getting your car driver licence in New Zealand is a 3-step process. As you progress through the stages you gain a new licence with fewer requirements and more responsibilities.
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Online safety
Found in Law, crime and justice / Online safety
Find out how to keep your family safe online.
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Find your Member of Parliament (MP)
Found in Engaging with government / Find your Member of Parliament (MP)
MPs represent you in Parliament. You have the right to contact an MP to discuss any issue.
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Renew your driver licence
Found in Transport / Driver licences / Renew your driver licence
For most people, your driver licence is valid for 10 years. The NZTA will send you a renewal reminder letter about 8 weeks before your photo driver licence is due to expire (if they have your current address).
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Verify an apostille
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Use your NZ documents overseas / Verify an apostille
Overseas organisations can check that the apostille they have received matches the information in the Authentication Unit database.
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Change your gender on your official ID
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender / Change your gender on your official ID
If you’ve changed your gender, or if your gender has been wrongly recorded, you can update your official identification. You can record your gender as M (male), F (female) or X (gender diverse).
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Noisy neighbours
Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Noisy neighbours
Try asking your neighbours to be quiet if they're making too much noise. You can also complain to their landlord or the council.
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Relationship counselling
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Relationship counselling
Find a counsellor in your local area.