RSL Sub-Branches across Victoria will be asked to conduct a single ANZAC Day commemorative service only.
The public will also be asked not to attend these services.
Victorian RSL president Robert Webster said his state's decision was not taken lightly.
“Anzac Day 2020 will not look like the Anzac Day that so many of us are used to participating in," he said.
"But there will be a service, wreaths will be laid, the last post will still be played, a minutes silence in memory of the fallen will be held but the public will be asked to stay at home. This is not a decision that the RSL takes lightly, but public health and safety must be our priority.
“The most important thing is that together we remember our pledge as a Nation; Lest We Forget."
There will be a single Dawn Service at the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance however the public will be asked not to attend.
RSL Victoria said they will now work with the Shrine of Remembrance and broadcasters to ensure that service is televised so Victorian’s can commemorate from home.