Introduction
If you hold an individual property licence, a renewal notice will be emailed to you prior to your licence expiry date. You will then be able to renew your licence online.
If your licence has expired:
- within 3 months of the licence expiry date, you can apply to restore your licence – you'll need to pay a restoration fee
- more than 3 months of the expiry date, you'll need to apply for a new licence
- you cannot trade until the new licence is issued.
Eligibility
To be eligible to renew or restore your licence, you must:
- have received a licence renewal notice from NSW Fair Trading
- be a fit and proper person to hold a licence and not be disqualified
- apply within 3 months from the expiry date of your licence.
What you need
- a MyServiceNSW Account
- you can create one when you start
- you may need details from 2 identity documents (such as Australian driver licence, Medicare card, passport)
- your licence number
- your renewal number
- your fee payment.
How to renew or restore
- Select the 'Renew or restore online' button.
- Log in, or create your MyService NSW Account.
- Follow the prompts to renew or restore your individual property licence.
When you submit your application, you'll get a confirmation email.
Note: If you're unable to apply online, call 13 77 88 to request a renewal form.
Privacy
To renew or restore an individual property licence with NSW Fair Trading, you’ll need to create or log in with a MyServiceNSW Account.
By logging in you consent to sharing your name and email address in your MyServiceNSW Account with NSW Fair Trading, a division of the Department of Customer Service.
The Property certificates and licences – privacy collection notice explains how your personal information will be handled once it is shared by Service NSW.
More information
- You cannot work if your licence has expired.
- To find your property licence number and details, visit Verify.licence.