Singer Paulini Curuenavuli has been given time to complete a traffic offender's program and to gain her full driver's licence after she pleaded guilty to fraud in a Sydney court today.

Ms Curuenavuli faced Mt Druitt Local Court in the city's west charged with corruptly giving a benefit to an agent, which carries a maximum penalty of seven years in jail.

The 34-year-old is alleged to have paid $850 to a Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) employee in exchange for an unrestricted driver's licence.

Paulini has pleaded guilty to purchasing a fake driver's licence. (AAP)

After making the guilty plea, The Bodyguard star's barrister Lisa-Claire Hutchinson asked magistrate Brian Van Zuylen to adjourn the case until December 15 for sentencing.

The court heard Ms Curuenavuli wanted time to log the 120 hours of driving needed to complete the requirements of her learner driver's licence.

Court documents reveal she has a lengthy driving record including speeding, driving without L-plates, and driving when her license was cancelled.

Last year RMS worker Faletausala Feesili Vaifale, 27, was sentenced to 12 months home detention for making a false document to influence the exercise of public duty, corruptly receiving a benefit while an agent and dealing with the proceeds of crime.

Former Australian Idol contestant and Bodyguard musical star, Paulini Curuenavuli, leaves the Mount Druitt Local Court in Sydney. (AAP)

Vaifale no longer works for the department and has been disqualified from holding a civic office for seven years.