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Obtaining a Registration
If you have never held a registration before, or if you have allowed your registration to lapse, you will need to apply to the Commissioner for a new registration.You can apply for a new registration by answering a series of questions verbally, either over the telephone or in person at our Grenfell Street Office. We will complete the application form for you using our computer-based system and an application form with your answers will be produced for you to check and sign.
You will need to lodge with your application the specified fees and supporting documents. Our office will then assess your application to determine if you have met all the necessary criteria. Before you apply please read the following information: entitlement to be registered.
Processing Time
If you provide with your application the correct fees, all the necessary documentation and meet all the necessary criteria most new registrations will be granted within twenty (20) working days.Maintaining a Registration
To maintain the currency of your registration, you must pay a registration fee each year and provide the Commissioner with certain information. If you fail to do so, a penalty may be imposed and the registration cancelled.In the case of a partnership, all partners are required to pay the relevant fees.
Refused Applications
The Commissioner may refuse your application if you do not meet the relevant criteria. If your registration is refused you can appeal to the District Court one month from the date of refusal.Click for information on entitlement to be registered.
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Information on copyright for the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs website is provided on behalf of South Australia Central http://www.sacentral.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=60
Disclaimer
Information on the disclaimer for the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs website is provided on behalf of South Australia Central http://www.sacentral.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=61
Privacy
The South Australian Office of Consumer and Business Affairs (OCBA) is committed to protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information, consistent with the South Australian Government's Information Privacy Principles. If you would like to view the full privacy statement please visit: http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/privacy.html
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