Building practitioner registration - Renewal

Application to renew a building practitioners registration.

How to renew your registration

  • If your registration is due to expire you can submit an application for renewal up to twelve weeks before the expiry date stated on your registration certificate. 
  • You can download the form or call the department on 1300 489 099 to request that one be posted to you. Please see all application form options below. 
  • You must lodge your completed renewal application, supporting documents and payment before the expiry date. This will allow you to avoid the more complicated process for late applications.
  • You must provide an Australian police check from an approved provider with your application.  The police check must also specify “Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety licence purposes” as the reason for the check.  The approved list of providers is available here, police checks for licensing.  Police checks from a provider who is not listed or does not specify the correct reason for the check will not be accepted.
  • Once a renewal application is accepted, your registration continues to be current past the expiry date, until a decision is made on your renewal application. While you are waiting for an outcome on your application, you may continue to undertake any work permitted by the registration.
  • If an incomplete or inaccurate application is received, we will be in contact with you. Please note we will not continue with your application until the missing item(s) are received.  
  • The “current” status of your registration can be found on the Register of Builders, which is updated daily.

Your application will be processed by the renewals team for consideration by the Building Services Board. The Board will then issue successful applicants with new certificates of registration.

Forms

A separate renewal form must be completed and submitted for each application type.

Individual practitioner

Complete the following form:

Contractor renewal

To renew your contractor registration, the application can be completed on the Building contractor registration - Renewal page.

Fees and payments

Payment of the fee must accompany the renewal form. Fees can be paid by post or in person. Acceptable payment methods are cheque, money order, credit card, cash or EFTPOS. Please note that online payment is NOT available for renewal fees. Details of the current fees can be found here.

PROTECTION OF CREDIT CARDHOLDER INFORMATION:

The department is committed to protecting your personal information it collects, uses or discloses when processing applications and making transactions. Under no circumstances should you include your payment card (credit/debit) details as part of any application submitted online. This includes for payment, proof of ID or within any other supporting documentation such as financial statements that accompany your application.

Lodging your application

In person (Monday to Friday 8.30am–4.30pm)By post
Level 1 Mason Bird Building
303 Sevenoaks Street
Cannington WA 6107
Licensing Services
Locked Bag 100
East Perth WA 6892

Late application

Process for late applications.

Late applications may be lodged within six months after the expiry date of a registration but you must first write a letter giving reasons for the delay. You can use the late application form for this purpose. If the Board accepts your reasons, you are then required to complete a renewal application form and pay the required fee.

If the Board does not accept your reasons, you may not apply to renew your registration, but you may apply for a new registration. The Board has particular forms to assist applicants applying for a new registration within three years of a former registration expiry date.

It is recommended that you lodge your renewal application before your registration expires to avoid the inconvenience of a late application or a new registration. If you have difficulty submitting your complete renewal application on time, please submit an incomplete renewal application before the expiry date. Contact the department for further assistance on 1300 489 099.

Board policy on late applications (renewals).

What happens after you apply

Once we receive your application, we will complete an initial check and let you know if anything is missing (by email or phone).

After you have provided all the required information, an assessor will review your application in detail. Further information may be requested during the assessment, and if not provided, your application may be delayed or refused.

Note: if we need to request additional information, the process will take longer. Make sure you submit all required information and documents with your application to avoid delays.

If all the required information is provided, we aim to make a decision within 50 business days. If more information is needed, processing may take longer.

Please note if you are registered as an individual building practitioner and contractor that expire at the same time, the building contractor application will not be finalised until the building practitioner application is finalised. 

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