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If I obtained my settlements agents licence through my legal practitioners qualification, do I still have to participate in CPD?

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If I obtained my settlements agents licence through my legal practitioners qualification, do I still have to participate in CPD?

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Yes, if you are a legal practitioner who has obtained your settlement agents licence via your legal practitioner’s qualification you are required to participate in CPD. All persons who are licensed real estate or business settlement agents and are the holder of a current triennial certificate are required to participate in CPD. If my triennial certificate is currently on hold, do I need to participate in CPD? No, if your certificate is on hold you are not required to participate in the CPD program during the holding period, although you are encouraged to do so if you would like to. When you reactivate your triennial certificate after your licence has been on hold you are required to commence the CPD program from 1 January the following year. Individuals should note that they may be required to commence CPD training upon the renewal of their triennial certificate. The Board may require agents to complete certain training before approving the renewal of their triennial certificate and as

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