FNS50604 - Diploma of Conveyancing

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Delivery methods

  • None

Subjects

Core

FNSICGEN301B Communicate in the workplace
FNSICGEN302B Use technology in the workplace
FNSICGEN304B Apply health and safety practices in the workplace
FNSICIND401B Apply principles of professional practice to work in the financial services industry
FNSCONV501B Take instructions in relation to a transaction
FNSCONV502B Prepare and/or analyse and execute documents
FNSCONV503B Establish, manage and administer trust accounts
FNSCONV504B Finalise conveyancing transactions
FNSICORG510B Manage own professional development
FNSICCUS501B Develop and nurture relationships with clients, other professionals and third party referrers

Elective

FNSICORG603B Negotiate to achieve goals and manage disputes
FNSCONV601B Obtain and analyse all information for the transaction

Course information


The Diploma of Conveyancing is the new minimum requirement to  practice. The course can be completed by distance learning, and Government funding is available in some instances.

To attain a Diploma of Financial Services (Conveyancing) 12 units must be achieved:

  • 4 industry core units, plus
  • 6 sectoral core units, plus
  • 2 elective units.

Background


In October 2006 the Parliament of Victoria passed the Conveyancers Act 2006.  When the act comes into operation it will establish a new system of regulation and licensing for non-lawyer Conveyancers in Victoria.  Under the Act, a person will not be permitted to carry on a conveyancing business in Victoria without a conveyancer’s licence from the Business Licensing Authority or unless the person is an Australian Legal Practitioner for the purposes of Victoria’s Legal Profession Act 2004.

To be eligible for a licence, a Conveyancer must have obtained 12months work experience and have completed educational qualifications set out in the regulations.

Licensing requirements


Once the act comes into operation, non-lawyer conveyancers will only be permitted to carry on a conveyancing business in Victoria if they have a conveyancers licence from the Business Licensing Authority.

Apply for a referral
Applying for your course is easy. Click on the red “APPLY” button and it will take you through to the referral form. Fill in this form, upload your identification (Medicare card and drivers licence) and push the “SUBMIT” button. The form is sent through to a consultant who will review your referral. Once your referral has been actioned you will receive a confirmation email.