Motor vehicle repairers - tips for consumers

Does your vehicle need repairs?

Follow these tips to protect your asset and your family.

1 Research.

Before you book your car in for a service, new tyres or repairs ask for recommendations from your friends or a community leader.

2 Look for the tick.

The tick shows that the repairer is licensed. Learn more about the “Look for the tick” campaign by visiting www.myautorepairer.com.au

3 Check your repairer’s licence.

Motor vehicle repairers - licence or certificate: what's the difference?

Motor vehicle repair business licence or motor vehicle repairer's certificate: what's the difference?

Are you:
  • the owner of a motor vehicle repair business?
  • a self-employed motor vehicle repairer?
  • the operator of a mobile repair business?
  • an employee of a certified repairer who supervises repair work?

If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, you need a 

Co-operative form 99A - Document request form

Use this form to access documents lodged with the Department relating to a co-operative registered under the Co-operatives Act 2009 upon paying the relevant fee.

How to submit

The completed form should be emailed to Associations and Charities team.

Once your form has been received, you will be contacted with quotation for the cost for your order. There is no obligation to proceed with the request and the documents sought may be altered during this time.

Update to family domestic violence regulations - Tenants Bulletin Issue 12

29 November 2019

In this issue:

Update to family and domestic violence regulations.

Update to family domestic violence regulations

From 12 October 2019 the regulations to the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (RTA) prescribed additional classes of persons who can make a report of family violence to further support tenants experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV).

Family violence refers to:

Update to family and domestic violence regulations - Landlords bulletin 36

29 November 2019

In this issue:

Update to family and domestic violence regulations

Update to family and domestic violence regulations

From 12 October 2019 the regulations to the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (RTA) prescribed additional classes of persons who can make a report of family violence to further support tenants experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV).

Family violence refers to:

Update to family domestic violence regulations - Residential parks bulletin issue 12

29 November 2019

In this issue:​

  • Update to Family and domestic Violence regulations

Update to family domestic violence regulations

From October 2019 the regulations to the Residential Parks (Long-stay Tenants) Act 2006 (the Act) prescribed additional classes of persons who can make a report of family violence to support long-stay tenants experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV).

Family violence refers to:

Update to family domestic violence regulations - Real estate industry bulletin 211

29 November 2019

In this issue:

Update to family domestic violence regulations.

Update to family domestic violence regulations

From 12 October 2019 the regulations to the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (RTA) prescribed additional classes of persons who can make a report of family violence to support tenants experiencing family and domestic violence (FDV).

Family violence refers to: