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Valuers Registration Board

"Committed to fostering professional excellence of registered valuers in Queensland"

The Valuers Registration Board is a statutory board set up to administer the Valuers Registration Act 1992 and the Valuers Registration Regulations 2003. It controls the registration and discipline of real estate property valuers for the State of Queensland.

Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee are located in the Complaints section.

Renewal of registration for the period 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009

Form available for download from forms and guides.

What's new?

National Licensing System

COAG (Council of Australian Governments) is establishing a National Trade Licence that will initially be applied to 7 trades/occupations.  Property Agents is one of the 7 and valuers are included in the broad spectrum with property agents.

It is difficult for the valuation profession and the public having several different licensing arrangements across Australia, but this National Licence may well lower the standard for registration of valuers, mainly because of the very significant differences in licence requirements in NSW – TAFE qualification and no experience required.

It is essential to the valuation profession that the high standard for registration of valuers is retained in Queensland and in this regard the Board has made submissions (below) to the COAG Task Force.

A Regulation Impact Statement was released to the public on 7 October 2008.  Submissions in response to this can be provided by email to info@coagskillstaskforce.gov.au through the “Contact” button on the licence recognition website and must be received no later than COB AEST Friday, 31 October 2008.

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Last updated 04 November 2008