Conduct conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated
Most state property transactions must be lodged electronically via PEXA or sympli.
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Who must comply
Conveyancers + property solicitors lodging dealings in covered states.
What triggers it
Lodging a covered property dealing.
When due
Per transaction.
Evidence required
PEXA / Sympli subscriber agreement; identity verification records; ARNECC compliance.
Max penalty
Transaction failure + state titles office sanctions
Summary
State e-conveyancing mandates: NSW + Vic mandate e-lodgement for most property transactions; Qld, WA, SA largely mandate. PEXA + Sympli are the two ELNOs. Identity verification + subscriber agreement obligations.
Enforced by
Industries
Topics
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Frequently asked questions
- Who must comply with conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated?
- Conveyancers + property solicitors lodging dealings in covered states.
- What triggers conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated?
- Lodging a covered property dealing.
- When is conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated due?
- Per transaction.
- What is the maximum penalty for conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated?
- Transaction failure + state titles office sanctions
- What evidence is required for conveyancing via PEXA (e-conveyancing) where mandated?
- PEXA / Sympli subscriber agreement; identity verification records; ARNECC compliance.
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