Apply for an auctioneer licence
You must have a current licence to work as an auctioneer of real property. To get a licence, you will need to submit an Application for an individual's licence.
Authorised activities
An auctioneer licence allows you to sell a real property by auction. This includes attempting or offering to sell the property.
Real property includes:
- dwellings
- community title lots
- businesses
- vacant land.
It will also allow you to sell:
- other types of property by auction, but only if the property is connected to a real property auction (e.g. livestock as part of an auction for a farmhouse and rural land)
- the property by any means during the auction period.
You can work alone, with others or as an employee of:
- an auctioneer
- a real estate agent.
Please note: You don’t need a licence to run a charity auction if you don’t receive reward (payment) for it.
Eligibility
To be eligible for an auctioneer licence, you must:
- be 18 or older
- pass the required training courses.
Suitability
You are not suitable to hold a licence if you:
- are an insolvent under administration
- are currently disqualified from holding a licence or registration
- have been convicted of a serious offence within the past 5 years.
We also consider if you:
- have a criminal history
- have been an executive officer of a corporation (which was previously licensed) that has gone insolvent
- were the subject of a successful claim fund action
- have had your licence or registration certification cancelled or suspended
- have been previously disqualified from holding a licence or registration certificate
- are disqualified from being a company director
- have previously been an insolvent under administration
- are incapable of satisfactorily doing the job of a licensee
- are unsuitable because of your character or the character of your business associates
- are allowed to work in Australia.
Serious offences
A serious offence is anything punishable by 3 or more years in prison including:
- violent offences (including threats to use violence)
- fraud and dishonesty
- drug trafficking
- extortion
- arson
- unlawful stalking, intimidation, harassment or abuse
- offences of a sexual nature.
Receivership or liquidation
You must tell us if you have ever been an executive officer of a corporation that:
- was previously licensed
- has gone into receivership or liquidation.
You must also tell us:
- what circumstances caused it to happen
- whether you took all reasonable steps to avoid these circumstances
- what assets you had available to distribute
- how much money (if any) you paid in dividends
- whether you broke any laws relating to these circumstances
- whether you are disqualified from being a company director or other officer.
You must also include a report from the receiver or liquidator that gives us:
- a detailed list of your creditors
- the amount of money you still owe to each creditor.
Non-citizens
If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you need to:
- give us a certified copy of your passport
- have a visa that allows you to work in Australia.
Lodgement
When you lodge the form, you will need to attach formal identification. These documents must be original (if you lodge the form in person) or certified copies.
Your identification must be a certified copy of any of the following documents:
- Birth certificate or extract
- Driver licence
- Passport
- Citizenship certificate
You will need to pay the required fees when you lodge your application.
You will also need to attach proof of qualifications.
Places of business
You may have multiple places of business. You must register all of your business addresses when you apply for a licence. The person in charge at each place of business must hold a current individual licence.
Find out more about places of business
Criminal history check
To confirm your suitability, we will submit your application for a criminal history check. This will be thorough and may be time consuming.
If you were born in New Zealand or have a New Zealand passport, you need to get a copy of your criminal history or a letter indicating you have no criminal history from New Zealand. For more information, visit the New Zealand Ministry of Justice website.
We can only accept original documents dated within one month of the date you send them to us. Please note, it can take up to 20 working days to process a request for a New Zealand criminal history check. There is no fee payable for you to get a New Zealand criminal history check.
Processing time
The processing time is 4–6 weeks. This can take longer if your application is not complete. This might be because of:
- missing information
- unpaid fees.
We will contact you if you submitted an incomplete application. You will need to complete the application before we can proceed. Otherwise, we may withdraw your application.
Refunds
Depending on your circumstances, you may be entitled to a partial refund if:
- you withdraw your application
- we refuse your application.
You may also get a refund on the fee for your criminal history check if it hasn’t been started yet.
Training
You must have successfully completed or been assessed as competent in the required subjects. These subjects are taken from the following industry-recognised training packages:
- Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice (CPP41419)
and
- Diploma of Property (Agency Management) (CPP51122).
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You will need to give us evidence that you have successful completed the following units from these training packages:
Course code | Name of course |
---|---|
CPPREP4001 | Prepare for professional practice in real estate |
CPPREP4002 | Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate |
CPPREP4003 | Access and interpret legislation in real estate |
CPPREP4004 | Establish marketing and communication profiles in real estate |
CPPREP4005 | Prepare to work with real estate trust accounts |
CPPREP4161 | Undertake pre-auction processes |
CPPREP4162 | Conduct and complete sale by auction |
CPPREP4163 | Complete post-auction process and contract execution |
CPPREP4125 | Transact in trust accounts |
CPPREP5006 | Manage operational finances in the property industry |
Note: Training completed from the superseded Property Services training package (CPP07) will no longer be accepted for licensing purposes.
Student visa holders
It is an offence under the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 for a registered training organisation to provide training to an international student on a student visa, unless the training organisation holds registration on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions for Overseas Students (CRICOS).
Therefore, if you are in Australia on a student visa, you must make sure that the training organisation where you complete your training holds CRICOS registration.
Please note, training for each specified unit of competency must be completed through the CRICOS registered training provider. We will not accept a training certificate issued by a CRICOS registered training provider as a result of a credit transfer.