Transfer to a Queensland second-hand dealer or pawnbroker licence

You must hold a Queensland licence to trade as a second-hand dealer or pawnbroker. However, you can apply to transfer a licence from:

  • another Australian state
  • New Zealand.

This process is called mutual recognition.

You may continue to work while we process your application. However, you must:

  • follow any restrictions set out on your non-Queensland licence
  • stop working if the licence expires
  • show it to an inspector if they ask to see it.

Complete the form

You must fill out the application form for mutual recognition.

This must include:

  • a copy of your current interstate or New Zealand licence
  • whether you are a sole trader or partnership (including the details of your partners)
  • your contact details, including a residential address
  • the address of every place of business you will operate
  • the details of persons you will be trading with
  • the licence fee
  • the criminal history check fee.

Attach your identification

You will need to attach identifying documents. It must be 1 of the following 4 documents:

  • Birth certificate or extract
  • Driver’s licence
  • Citizenship certificate
  • Passport

These will need to be:

  • original copies if you submit in person
  • certified copies if you submit by mail.

You can get a copy of your documents certified by:

  • a Justice of the Peace (JP)
  • a Commissioner of Declarations (C.dec)
  • a notary public.

Submit the application

You may only submit your form:

  • in person
  • by mail.

Find our contact details

If we approve your application, we will put your name and licence details on the public register. Anyone can search the register to check if you are licensed.