Application process The application process for classification is similar for films, computer games and publications. Learn more about the portal, how and when the classification decisions are made and options to appeal.
Classify a computer game Use this guide when you apply for classification of a computer game, including computer games that have been assessed by an Authorised Assessor. The guide includes application forms and outlines the accepted game formats, fees and the types of applications.
Classify a publication Use this guide to apply for a classification of a publication and for a serial declaration. The guide includes application forms and outlines the fees and application process.
Classify a film for cinema release Use this guide when you apply for a film to be classified. The guide includes application forms and outlines the fees, file formats and delivery specifications.
Classify a film for on-demand, DVD and Blu-ray including ACA and ATSA This guide is for anyone applying for classification of a film to be released online as on-demand content or in formats such as DVD and Blu-ray. The application process is different to that of films which will be released in cinemas.
Assessment of likely classification To advertise an unclassified film or computer game, you must have an assessment of the likely classification of the content. Follow this guide to apply for an assessment of likely classification.
Request a fee waiver In some circumstances, you may be eligible for a fee waiver. This guide outlines eligibility criteria and the fees for which waivers can be requested.
Apply for a review of a classification decision If you do not agree with the classification that a film, computer game or publication has been given, you can apply to the Classification Review Board to review the original decision.
Apply for a title change Films, computer games and publications must be sold, hired, advertised and exhibited under the title with which they were originally classified. This guide outlines what you need to do if the title of your film, computer game or publication changes after it has been classified.