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Seeking Registration in Another State (Mutual Recognition)

Licensed Surveyors from Victoria may apply for registration in another State or Territory of Australia or New Zealand under the provisions of the Mutual Recognition Act 1992.  The Council of the Reciprocating Surveyors’ Boards of Australia and New Zealand (CRSBANZ) has a commitment to the principle of mutual recognition of professional registration between all Australian States and Territories and New Zealand, which dates back to its inaugural conference in 1892.  Under the Mutual Recognition Act 1992, licensed surveyors are required to obtain a Letter of Accreditation from the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria and attach it to their application for registration in another jurisdiction.

 

A Letter of Accreditation can be obtained by completing the Statutory Declaration below and returning it along with the prescribed fee to the Board.  The Letter of Accreditation and Statutory Declaration will be forwarded to the reciprocating Board and a copy sent to the applicant.

 

Letters of Accreditation are issued by the SRBV on the clear understanding that licensed surveyors acquaint themselves with the appropriate legislation and practices of the other jurisdiction, and comply with all the requirements of the reciprocating Board.  You will find links to the websites of the Surveyors Boards in the other jurisdiction in Links.