Real Estate Licensing in Queensland
Your complete guide to becoming a licensed real estate professional in Queensland through the CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice
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Consumer Warning: RTO Mills Active in QLD
State regulators are currently targeting providers offering "fast-track" certificates under $1,500. These may not be accepted by Fair Trading for licensing.
Protect your investment: In Queensland, real estate licensing is administered by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). Queensland now requires 19 units for full licensing—the highest in Australia. Mandatory CPD commences June 2026. Always verify current requirements with OFT as rules may change.
Licensing Authority
Office of Fair Trading Queensland (OFT)
Licensing Requirements
Step-by-step pathway to your Queensland real estate license
- 1Complete CPP41419 Certificate IV in Real Estate Practice with 19 units (highest nationally) from an approved RTO (see our full course guide).
- 2Apply for and receive your real estate salesperson registration from the Office of Fair Trading Queensland.
- 3Work under the supervision of a licensed real estate agent or principal licensee.
- 4Complete mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements from June 2026.
- 5Meet ongoing licensing and professional requirements including character checks.
- 6Maintain professional indemnity insurance and comply with trust account obligations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Queensland real estate licensing
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QLD Compliance & Cost Resources
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Critical Compliance Issues
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