
Motor industry |
All motor dealers and salespeople must be licensed to work in Queensland.
Licence types
Details of individual and corporate licences, and registration certificates, including eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Licence changes
Renewing, restoring, cancelling, suspending, surrendering, transferring, and reactivating and deactivating licences. Also, applying for mutual recognition of your interstate or New Zealand licence.
Licence check
Search our online licensing register to check your motor dealer is properly licensed.
Legal requirements
Employment registers, statutory warranties, information you need to disclose, substitute licensees, trust accounts, cooling-off periods and the Claim Fund.
Breaches and penalties
Explains conditional licences and enforceable undertakings.
Motor dealer forms
Licence application and sales transaction forms.
REVS
Information on REVS (register of encumbered vehicles search) for private buyers, motor dealers and lenders.
Everyone who works in the motor industry must comply with both the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 and the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Regulation 2001. This legislation regulates for the protection of customers and promotes freedom of enterprise in the marketplace. All licensees and salespeople must comply with the Act. Principal licence holders must have a reasonable knowledge and understanding of the Act and their code of conduct.
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Last reviewed 18/08/2009 |

