Annual Licence and Registration Renewal Checklist for Trades & Construction
A checklist for tracking and renewing all business licences, permits, and registrations before their expiry dates to maintain legal authority to operate.
Compliant with Safe Work Australia requirements, state WHS legislation, and Building Code of Australia (NCC) documentation standards.
Complete Checklist
- 1Review the complete list of all licences, permits, and registrations held by the businessCritical
- 2Check the expiry date of each licence and confirm renewal timelinesCritical
- 3Verify that business registration details with ASIC are current
- 4Renew the ABN and confirm all details are accurate
- 5Renew any industry-specific operating licences or permitsCritical
- 6Renew local council permits such as signage, outdoor dining, or parking
- 7Renew food handling or liquor licences if applicable
- 8Confirm professional registration renewals for staff whose roles require them
- 9Update the business name registration if it is due for renewal
- 10Renew trade marks if applicable and review any expiring protections
- 11Confirm domain name registrations are current and set to auto-renew
- 12Review and update the licence and permit register with new expiry datesCritical
- 13Set calendar reminders for each renewal date 60 and 30 days in advance
- 14File copies of all renewed licences and permits in the compliance folder
- 15Display renewed licences and permits in the required locations
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if a business licence expires without renewal?
Operating with an expired licence can result in fines, prosecution, loss of insurance coverage, and being ordered to cease trading. Some licences have a grace period for renewal, but you should never rely on this. In some industries, operating without a valid licence can also void your professional indemnity or public liability insurance, leaving you exposed to significant financial risk.
How do we keep track of all the different licence renewal dates?
Maintain a central licence and permit register that lists every licence, the issuing authority, the expiry date, and the responsible person. Set automated reminders in your calendar 90, 60, and 30 days before each expiry. Some businesses use compliance management software that automates this tracking. Review the register quarterly to catch any additions or changes.
Which licences and registrations do most Australian businesses need?
At minimum, most businesses need an ABN, business name registration, and GST registration if turnover exceeds the threshold. Beyond that, requirements vary by industry and location. Common additions include food safety licences, building and trade licences, liquor licences, environmental permits, and workers compensation insurance registration. Check with your state or territory business licensing authority for a complete list.
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