BECOME A LICENSED CONVEYANCER
Looking for a new career, why not consider a career as a licensed conveyancer?
Conveyancing is a satisfying career combining the challenge of helping people and practising in the area of property law.
In New South Wales the Office of Fair Trading is the authority responsible for administration of the Conveyancers Licensing Act and the issue of conveyancers' licenses. You will find more information from the Office of Fair Trading on their web site at www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au
Conveyancers are employed in Conveyancing firms or large legal firms or may be self-employed, they must undertake ongoing professional development each year to retain their licence. There is a big future in conveyancing for those who want to apply themselves, and with the, shortly to be introduced electronic conveyancing procedures, there are exciting times ahead.
To qualify for an unrestricted licence, students must complete the conveyancing course and, either during after or before completing the course, obtain two years practical experience either working in a conveyancer's office or in a legal office doing conveyancing.
Three New South Wales teaching institutions conduct the conveyancing course required to be completed to qualify as a licensed conveyancer.
- Ultimo TAFE Sydney 1300 360 601 (fulltime and part time courses available) See >>> Ultimo TAFE Conveyancing Advanced Diploma- Macquarie University, Ryde (02) 98507470 (Correspondence course) See >>> Macquarie University Conveyancing Law and Practice Program- Southern Cross University, Lismore (02) 6620 3115 (Correspondence course) See >>> Southern Cross University Associate degree in Law (Paralegal studies)
You can inquire on any matter relating to conveyancing or the requirements to obtain a licence by ringing us on 9633 1355.
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