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Working as a builder in SA: Information for interstate workers

South Australian Government

Version:  2023.  (Current)
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Publication date
23 February 2023
Pages
2
Current status
Current
Description

This factsheet outlines your requirements for working as a builder in South Australia.

If your principal place of residence:

• is in another state or territory, you can use the Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) process to work in SA under your interstate licence.
• changes to SA, you must hold an SA licence – not an interstate licence. You can apply for an SA licence under the Mutual Recognition process (rather than the automatic process).

Licences granted under mutual recognition (including via the automatic process) will appear on the SA Licensing Register so that members of the public can verify that a person is licensed to work in SA.

Scope

Contents:

Licence/Registration Requirements
Supervision
Contracts
Deposits And Payments
Building Indemnity Insurance
Warranties
Advertising And Signage
Statements Of Compliance
Legislation
Other Relevant Legislation

Collections
Attribution
Consumer and Business Services
Licence
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