Interstate occupational licences and registrations

If you have an occupational licence or registration in another state, you may be able to work in the ACT. There are two ways to work in the ACT using your interstate licence or registration:

Automatic Mutual Recognition allows workers with an occupational registration or licence in one Australian state or territory (their home state) to work in another without paying additional fees or applying for another registration.

Mutual recognition means your qualification is recognised in the ACT, but you must apply for the equivalent ACT registration and pay a fee.

Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme

If you’re eligible to use the scheme you work under an Automatic Deemed Registration. This means that you can continue the same activities that you do in your home state.

Your home state is the state or territory where you live or complete most of your work.

The Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme allows regulators to maintain industry standards and protect consumers. The scheme does not change your rights or responsibilities when working with consumers.

All workers who conduct activities in the ACT must abide by ACT law and regulations.

Working outside the ACT

The Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme is available in every state and territory except Queensland. Find more information about AMR in:

Check if you can use Automatic Mutual Recognition

To work under the AMR scheme you must:

Depending on your occupation you may also need to:

Recognised occupations

Interstate workers with registration in the occupations below may be eligible for Automatic Mutual Recognition to work in the ACT:

If your occupation isn’t on the list, it could mean:

When you can’t use Automatic Mutual Recognition

You can’t use AMR if you:

Excluded occupations

The following occupations have been excluded from the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme. The ACT Government has determined a significant risk to consumers, the environment, animal welfare or public or worker safety.

Check your public protection requirements

Some occupations have public protection requirements. These are additional requirements that are designed to protect people who may be affected by your job, such as the public, clients, customers or others. They can include:

You can check if your occupation has specific public protection requirements in the ACT on our automatic deemed registration requirements page.

Check your Working with Vulnerable People requirements

Some occupational licences require a Working with Vulnerable People (WWVP) registration be held in the ACT.

Mutual recognition

If you’re not eligible under the Automatic Mutual Recognition scheme you may be able to apply for mutual recognition.

Mutual recognition allows a person who holds a registration or licence in Australia or New Zealand to apply for another licence or registration that allows you to work elsewhere.

To apply for Mutual Recognition to work in the ACT you must apply for the equivalent ACT registration and pay a fee.

Consumer complaints

Our usual process applies to making complaints about a worker or business operating under Automatic Mutual Recognition. We may contact other states and territories for more information.