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Certified Practising Conveyancers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ciaran Westland   
Saturday, 24 July 2010

The Certified Practising Conveyancer programme is a national scheme administered by the Australian Institute of Conveyancers in each State to promote education, the highest standards, the highest ethics and the Conveyancing profession.

  

The Rules for a Certified Practising Conveyancer in WA are attached and main points summarised here:

  • A Licensee must attain 100 CPC Points in the calendar year preceding application
  • Every Licensee must maintain 100 per annum to retain accreditation
  • Every applicant must promote the highest standards and ethical values as set by the CPC programme to be accepted as a CPC
  •  The Governing Committee can ask for an Audit of the business premises, image and advertising an applicant or CPC to ensure that standards are maintained

CPC gives assurance to any Buyer or Seller of property throughout Australia that the highest standards, knowledge and service will be afforded to them.

 

The Governing Committee has had its first meeting; the inaugural Committee members are:

               Convenors:

                                     Siobhan Quirke and Lyn MacQuarrie

Committee Members:                  

                     Lucy Goodman, Sue Clark, Shane Jacob, Norma Garretsen, Chris Goodall and Maree Bahn

     

Being a CPC is more than Conveyancing knowledge, it is the desire to be recognised as the elite and the desire to promote the highest standards in the profession, to promote the best practices for the Conveyancing profession and to respect the work, knowledge and ethics of the entire Conveyancing profession.

Should you have any queries, please contact the Institute offices.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 July 2010 )
 
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