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After graduating, Natalie has held a continuous Conveyancing Licence since Natalie has extensive experience in Conveyancing and is well respected in the Conveyancing Industry.

Natalie strives to make sure every transaction is as simple and stress free as possible for each client. Natalie has embraced the opportunity of taking over the Management and running of our offices and in July Natalie proudly became Co-Owner of Conveyancing Services.

Kat obtained her Conveyancing Licence in and became co-owner of the business in Contact us to arrange a consultation with a Licensed Conveyancer. A Licensed Conveyancer is a legal specialist in property transactions. Prior to only solicitors were qualified to do this work.

Conveyancing work includes the sale or lease of land all types with or without buildings and mortgages or other charges over land and the sale of a business. To obtain a Licence, a conveyancer must complete a recognised course of education, have the required conveyancing experience and hold professional indemnity insurance.

Conveyancers are also required to keep their knowledge up to date through a continuing education program. Conveyancers do not undertake court work so they are usually more available to their clients. The real challenge lies ahead and hopefully the work done so far will guide the way towards an efficient and workable model for Australia. Facebook Twitter. Useful links for Conveyancing Nationally.

April 24, — How conveyancing software Matter Centre is saving conveyancers time and improving business profitability February The AIC actively advocates to advance the interests of the Conveyancing Profession on national issues, and has built strong partnerships with other industry stakeholders.

Register to Race. What is the Australian Institute of Conveyancers? Read more Conveyancers specialise in property and have specific training and skills in all areas relating to the sale and purchase of real estate and related transactions.

At present we are working towards the licensing of specialist conveyancers in Queensland. History of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers State organisations representing specialist conveyancers have been in place in several states for a number of years, the oldest being South Australia since These are summarised in the Vision and Mission adopted by the Institute as follows:.

Read more Vision: To foster, promote and advance a national profession of conveyancers Mission: Promote uniform national educational and ethical standards Advance the professionalism of conveyancers Represent the interests of the conveyancing profession and the public in legislative reform The Institute developed a three year Strategic Plan which is reviewed and revised at least annually.

NSW Division There have been non-solicitor conveyancers since the s but in low numbers. NT Division Conveyancing licences started in when the Agents Licensing Act was amended to include specialist conveyancers.

Victoria Division In Victoria, independent conveyancers began practising in the early , offering Victorian consumers the freedom of choice for conveyancing services that had existed in some Australian States for many years.

WA Division Property settlements were traditionally conducted by law firms, real estate agents and banks, meeting at the Land Titles Office, who checked all documents before registration. Member Benefits: Members of State and Territory Divisions may access the following benefits and services — Assistance and support from their Division National magazine published twice yearly National website as an information resource and with important links National Conference held biannually — networking, information, education Representation on national issues Participation in the Australian Council of the Australian Institute of Coveyancers Opportunities for cooperation in provision of services.

Read more Individual conveyancers may gain national recognisition through two programs — Recognition of outstanding contribution to the profession by individual members as A Fellow of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers nominated by their Division. Follow the link to Fellows of AIC for more information. Read more represent the views of the conveyancing profession set policies reviewed annually to achieve the Mission and implement the Objectives set out in the Constitution oversee the operational functions of the AIC as it implements the strategic measures The Council monitors the issues and environment impacting on conveyancers Australia-wide and develops strategic initiatives and responses to advance the AIC Vision of a national profession of conveyancers.

What is a CPC? What is Conveyancing? Why use a Member of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers? How do I get a licence to practice as a conveyancer? How do I find a conveyancer? The member must have a professional reputation of a high order and high ethical standards and must have made a significant contribution to the furtherance of the conveyancing profession. The decision of the Australian Council is final and binding. E-Conveyancing e-Conveyancing minimises the manual processes and paperwork associated with property settlement by enabling lawyers, conveyancers and financial institutions to transact together online.

The origins of e-Conveyancing e-Conveyancing is an initiative championed by the property industry to simplify and digitise the complex process of property exchange. Register for PEXA. National Licensing. Thank You To Our Partners. Event Coordinators. Site header.

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