Using a handheld mobile phone in Tasmania: Demerit Points & Fine (2026-27)

3 demerit points and a $426 fine

Penalty-unit multiple × $213 (the 2026-27 Tasmanian penalty unit)

Transport Tasmania offence list at the 2026-27 penalty unit · 2026-27 schedule

Mobile phone offences cover using a handheld phone while driving, which generally includes holding or resting it, making or taking calls, texting, and interacting with apps or social media. The rules also apply while stopped in traffic, since the vehicle is still regarded as being in use on the road. What a fully licensed driver may do hands-free is often more restricted for learner and provisional drivers, who are typically barred from using a phone at all while driving.

Detection increasingly relies on dedicated phone-detection cameras that photograph the cabin and flag likely phone use, alongside police observation at the roadside. Because the camera captures the vehicle, the notice is usually issued to the registered operator. Some jurisdictions separate phone offences into tiers, treating simple handling less seriously than texting or scrolling social media, which draws a heavier penalty.

Penalties are set at a high level because taking your eyes off the road to use a phone is strongly associated with crashes, and the offence is a frequent trigger for the holiday or repeat-offence loadings that some states apply. The specific points and fines vary by jurisdiction and are set out in the schedules above.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I'm caught — using a handheld mobile phone in TAS?
The standard penalty is 3 demerit points and a $426 fine.
How close does this put me to suspension in TAS?
12–15 points within 3 years = 3-month suspension (longer at higher tallies). This offence adds 3 points to your record.

The same offence in other states

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Standard first-offence penalty for a full-licence holder unless noted. Information, not legal advice — if your licence is at stake, get legal advice.