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How It Works

Three steps to peace of mind

Verify any tradesperson's licence before you hire. It takes less than 30 seconds.

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Enter a name, licence number, or business name. Filter by state or trade type.

Verify

Instantly see licence status, type, conditions, and a direct link to the official register.

Hire with Confidence

Make an informed decision knowing your tradie is properly licensed, insured, and qualified.

Why Verify

Before you hire, check the licence

Getting work done on your home is a big deal. You're handing over your hard-earned cash and trusting someone with your biggest asset. A quick licence check takes 30 seconds — and it could save you thousands.

Dodgy work costs real money

Unlicensed operators might quote cheap, but shoddy work means paying twice — once for the job, and again to fix it. No licence often means no warranty, no insurance, and no comeback if things go wrong.

Your insurance might not cover it

Many home insurance policies won't pay out if work was done by an unlicensed tradie. A leaking roof or faulty wiring from an unqualified worker could leave you completely out of pocket.

It's about safety, not just money

Electrical, plumbing, and gas work done wrong isn't just expensive — it's dangerous. Licensed tradies have the training and qualifications to do the job safely. It's not worth the risk.

It's actually the law

In every state and territory, certain trades require a licence by law. Hiring an unlicensed operator for regulated work can void your consumer protections — and in some states, you could be liable too.

Licences expire and get suspended

Just because someone was licensed last year doesn't mean they still are. Licences can lapse, get suspended, or have conditions added. A quick check shows you their current status — not what they tell you.

Free, instant, straight from the source

We pull licence data directly from your state's official government register. No sign-up, no fees, no catch. Just type a name and you'll know in seconds if they're legit.

Trade Licensing in Australia

How trade licensing works across Australia

Australia does not have a single national licensing system for tradespeople. Each state and territory runs its own register, sets its own rules, and enforces its own standards. A plumber licensed in Queensland holds a QBCC licence. The same trade in Victoria requires VBA registration. In New South Wales, it falls under the NSW Building Commission (formerly Fair Trading). The requirements, licence classes, and even the terminology differ from state to state.

For homeowners, this fragmented system makes verification harder than it should be. If you are hiring an electrician in Sydney, you need to check the NSW register. A builder in Brisbane means the QBCC register. A painter in Melbourne means the VBA register. Each has a different website, a different search interface, and different data formats. TradieVerify solves this by pulling licence records from all eight government registers into one search.

Across Australia, more than 50 trade categories require some form of licensing or registration. The most heavily regulated trades are electrical, plumbing, gas fitting, and building work, where unlicensed work is a criminal offence in every jurisdiction. Other trades like painting, tiling, fencing, and landscaping have licensing requirements that vary by state. Queensland regulates the most trade categories through the QBCC, while the Northern Territory and ACT regulate fewer.

Licensing exists to protect homeowners. A licensed tradesperson has completed accredited training, passed competency assessments, holds insurance (including government-backed warranty insurance above certain dollar thresholds), and is subject to disciplinary action if they do substandard work. When you hire a licensed tradie, you have access to state-backed dispute resolution and consumer protections under Australian Consumer Law. When you hire someone without a licence, you lose most of those protections.

Trades that always require a licence

  • Electricians — licensed in all states and territories
  • Plumbers — licensed in all states and territories
  • Gas fitters — licensed in all states and territories
  • Builders — licensed or registered in all states

Trades with state-dependent licensing

  • Painters — licensed in QLD, NSW, VIC; not in WA, NT
  • Tilers — licensed in QLD, NSW; varies elsewhere
  • Fencers — licensed in QLD, NSW; not in most others
  • Cabinet makers — licensed in QLD, NSW, VIC, SA; exempt in WA, ACT, NT

Read our hiring guides for trade-specific advice →

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is TradieVerify and how does it work?
TradieVerify is a free licence verification platform for Australian homeowners. We aggregate tradesperson licence data from official government registers across all eight states and territories into a single searchable database. Enter a name, licence number, or business name and you will see their licence status, trade type, and conditions within seconds.
Is TradieVerify free to use?
Yes. TradieVerify is completely free for homeowners. There is no sign-up required and no fees. We source data directly from official government registers including QBCC, VBA, NSW Fair Trading, and all other state licensing bodies.
Which states and territories does TradieVerify cover?
TradieVerify covers all eight Australian states and territories: Queensland (QBCC), Victoria (VBA), New South Wales (NSW Fair Trading), Western Australia (DEMIRS), South Australia (CBS), Tasmania (CBOS), Northern Territory (NT Building Advisory Services), and the ACT (Access Canberra).
Why should I check a tradesperson's licence before hiring them?
Hiring an unlicensed tradesperson puts your money, your home, and your family at risk. Unlicensed operators are not covered by government-backed warranty insurance, may void your home insurance, and work that does not meet Australian Standards can be dangerous. In every state and territory, certain trades require a licence by law. A 30-second licence check protects you from all of these risks.
How often is the licence data updated?
We update our database regularly by syncing with each state and territory's official register. The frequency varies by state depending on how often the source data is refreshed, but we aim to keep records as current as possible. For the most time-sensitive checks, we link directly to the official register so you can cross-reference.
What should I do if a tradesperson's licence shows as expired or suspended?
If a licence appears expired or suspended, do not proceed with hiring that tradesperson for regulated work. Ask them to explain the status. It may be a renewal delay, or it could indicate disciplinary action. You can contact the relevant state regulator directly for more detail. An expired licence means the holder has not met their renewal obligations, which may include insurance, financial, or continuing education requirements.

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