Licence Renewals
Application for Licence (Renewal)The Property Agents Board (the Board) is the statutory authority responsible for property agents in Tasmania.
The Board has determined that the licence period is 1 July to 30 June each year. In April each year the Board forwards the necessary paperwork to all eligible licensed property agents to apply to renew his or her licence. Property Agents are required to
The declaration must only be completed by the individual named on the licence. Every Property Agent who is eligible to renew their licence is emailed a licence renewal document. Online PortalThe Board has designed an online portal for property agents to complete the disclosure and CPD declaration aspects of the licence renewal process.
Tips to log on:
use the drop down box to select your licence type; use your personal mobile phone number; SMS code may take a moment.
PaperProperty Agents still have the option to complete a paper based Application for Licence (Renewal), disclosure and CPD declaration.
The Application for Licence (Renewal) will be emailed to all property agents. Click on the buttons below to access the disclosure and declaration form and CPD declaration. Licence FeesThis year invoices will be forwarded to each property agent separately to the Application for Licence (Renewal) forms.
The invoice indicates the fee payable and is due by 30 April 2023 Licence fee payment is via EFT or BPay or cheque. Property Agents - Conducting Business
Property Agents conducting business will receive an Application for Licence (Renewal) via email to the property agent managing the business.
An Invoice will be emailed to the property agent managing the business which will indicate the amount payable and the payment due date. Property Agents who conduct business as individuals are required to complete their CPD declaration as appropriate. Property Agents - Individuals
Property Agents receive via email their personalised Application for Licence (Renewal) form. This form contains all licence information and details of the CPD condition.
An invoice will be emailed to each individual property agent which will indicate the amount payable and the payment due date. Lodgement dates
All Disclosure documents must be lodged with the Property Agents Board by 30 April 2023. Late fees apply for the late lodgement of licence applications (that is, received after 30 April 2023).
Licence fees are to be paid by 30 April 2023 (please note invoices will be emailed separately). CPD and other information or documentation should be submitted by the due date indicated on the licence condition. |
Key Points to Note
Every licence holder receives their own Application for Licence (Renewal) documentation. The renewal can now be lodged through the online portal.
Any incorrect information should be amended.
Failure to complete any section will result in the form being returned for completion by the applicant.
Declarations of CPD should be submitted only once the CPD is undertaken.
All applications must be lodged with the Property Agents Board by 30 April 2023. Late fees apply for the late lodgement of licence applications (that is, received after 30 April 2023).
Please note:
All renewal documentation must be received and the fees paid by 30 April 2023, otherwise a late fee will apply. Should any documentation or payment be received after 30 June 2023 a property agent is required to reapply for the licence.
Any incorrect information should be amended.
Failure to complete any section will result in the form being returned for completion by the applicant.
Declarations of CPD should be submitted only once the CPD is undertaken.
All applications must be lodged with the Property Agents Board by 30 April 2023. Late fees apply for the late lodgement of licence applications (that is, received after 30 April 2023).
Please note:
All renewal documentation must be received and the fees paid by 30 April 2023, otherwise a late fee will apply. Should any documentation or payment be received after 30 June 2023 a property agent is required to reapply for the licence.