Building Work
Find your occupation to see if it is included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) scheme. If it is included, you will find information to help you notify the relevant regulator and begin work in NSW.
Occupations which are exempt or not included in the AMR scheme may be included at a future date.
A-H occupations
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Bricklaying licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Bricklaying licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Carpentry licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Carpentry licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Decorating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Decorating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Dry plastering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Dry plastering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are intended to commence in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW on 1 July 2025.
Interstate licensees need to apply to the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, under the Mutual Recognition scheme for recognition of their existing licence in NSW and pay any applicable fees.
Activities under this occupation are intended to commence in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW on 1 July 2025.
Interstate licensees need to apply to the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, under the Mutual Recognition scheme for recognition of their existing licence in NSW and pay any applicable fees.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Excavating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Excavating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Fencing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Fencing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are intended to commence in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW on 1 July 2025.
Interstate licensees need to apply to the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, under the Mutual Recognition scheme for recognition of their existing licence in NSW and pay any applicable fees.
Activities under this occupation are intended to commence in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW on 1 July 2025.
Interstate licensees need to apply to the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, under the Mutual Recognition scheme for recognition of their existing licence in NSW and pay any applicable fees.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the General concreting licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the General concreting licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Glazing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Glazing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
I-O occupations
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Joinery licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Joinery licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Kitchen, bathroom and laundry renovation licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Kitchen, bathroom and laundry renovation licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Metal fabrication licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Metal fabrication licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Minor maintenance and cleaning licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Minor maintenance and cleaning licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Minor trade work licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisor Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Minor trade work licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this permit will not be included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Interstate owner-builder permit holders need to apply to the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, for a NSW owner-builder permit and pay any applicable fees.
P-Z occupations
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Painting licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Painting licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Roof slating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Roof slating licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Roof tiling licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Roof tiling licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Stonemasonry licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Stonemasonry licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Structural landscaping licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Structural landscaping licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Swimming pool building licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Swimming pool building licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Swimming pool repairs licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Swimming pool repairs licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Underpinning and piering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Underpinning and piering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Wall and floor tiling licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Wall and floor tiling licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Waterproofing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Waterproofing licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
An Endorsed Contractor Licence authorises its holder to:
- enter into a contract and to do any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence
- supply such building components as necessary
- supervise any work that is described on the Endorsed Contractor Licence.
Find more information on the Wet plastering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
For any home building project of $20,000 or more, home building compensation insurance is required. Find out more and apply for home building compensation insurance at iCare.
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.
Activities under this occupation are included in the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme in NSW.
Included activities
See below the licensed activities included under this type of licence in NSW. This should be used as a guide to align the activities a person is licensed to do in their home state with the activities they wish to carry out in NSW.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate authorises its holder to:
- do any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate
- supervise any work that is described on the Qualified Supervisors Certificate.
A Qualified Supervisor Certificate doesn't allow you to contract for work.
Find more information on the Wet plastering licensing page and Company and partnership licences page at NSW Fair Trading.
How to comply with NSW laws
- Obligations of a home building licensee – NSW Fair Trading
- Guide to home building contracts – NSW Fair Trading
- Home Building Act (1989)
- Home Building Regulation (2014)
Notify the regulator
Interstate building work licensees are required to notify the regulator, NSW Fair Trading, of their intention to work in NSW under AMR.
The link to notify the regulator will take you to the Service NSW website where you can complete your notification.
You can update your notification details or complete the outstanding actions on your notification. Outstanding actions are where you have been asked to clarify information provided in your notification.