Use cases
Who Needs Police Checks in Property Management
Property management involves multiple categories of people who may require a police check — from licensed agents handling trust accounts to maintenance contractors entering tenanted properties.
Property managers & leasing agents
Most real estate licencing bodies and principal agencies require current police checks as a condition of employment or licence renewal. Ongoing compliance with trust account obligations often requires this too.
Maintenance contractors
Tradespeople and maintenance contractors entering tenanted properties — particularly properties housing vulnerable tenants — are increasingly required to hold current police checks as a condition of engagement.
Strata managers
Strata managers have ongoing access to private common property and manage financial accounts on behalf of owners. Police checks are standard for new hires and often required by strata management software platforms.
Tenant screening
Landlords and property managers can request a police check as part of a rental application — particularly for properties housing vulnerable occupants or for high-value properties. Applicants self-apply and share results.
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For prospective tenants as part of a rental application process. The applicant pays and completes the check themselves, then shares the result electronically with your agency — no sensitive data held by the property manager.
- Rental purpose available
- Applicant self-pays and applies
- Result shared electronically — no PDF transfers
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- Applicant retains full control of their data
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For property maintenance contractors and cleaning staff on temporary visas. Verify work rights instantly and monitor visa status to ensure ongoing compliance.
- Instant results via Department of Home Affairs
- Ongoing monitoring with expiry alerts
- Covers student, 482, and working holiday visas
- Meets Migration Act employer obligations
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- Relevant for maintenance contractor workforces
Pricing
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| Uri ng check | Layunin | Turnaround | Presyo |
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| Rental / Tenant Check | Prospective tenants | 80% within 1–3 min | From $49 |
| VEVO Right-to-Work Check | Visa-holding maintenance staff | Instant | $10 |
| International Police Check | Staff with overseas history | 5–15 working days | From $85 |
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Common questions
Questions from Property Management Teams
Do property managers legally need a police check in Australia?
There is no single national legislative requirement, but most state real estate licensing bodies and larger franchise groups require current police checks as a condition of employment or licence renewal. In NSW and QLD, police checks are a standard requirement for licensed agents. Many property management software platforms also require evidence of a current check. Check your state’s Office of Fair Trading or Consumer Affairs for specific requirements.
Can we request a police check as part of a rental application?
Yes. Property managers can request prospective tenants complete a police check as part of their application. The applicant completes the check themselves on their mobile, pays the fee, and shares the result electronically with your agency from their Worker Checks portal. The agency never holds the applicant’s sensitive personal data — only the shared result.
Do maintenance contractors entering tenanted properties need police checks?
There is no blanket legal requirement, but many property management agreements and landlord instructions require maintenance contractors to hold current police checks before entering tenanted properties — particularly those housing elderly, disabled, or vulnerable tenants. BusinessHub lets you manage and track contractor compliance alongside employee compliance from one dashboard.
How do we manage checks for a large portfolio of properties with different maintenance contractors?
BusinessHub gives you a central compliance dashboard for all workers and contractors across your portfolio. You can invite contractors to complete their own check (they pay), track check currency across your entire contractor pool, and receive automated alerts before any check expires. No more chasing PDFs from individual contractors.
How long is a police check valid for property management purposes?
A police check is a point-in-time document with no formal expiry date. Most real estate licensing bodies and major franchise groups require checks issued within the last 3 years. Some enterprise groups set a 2-year internal renewal policy. BusinessHub tracks renewal dates and sends automated alerts so you’re never in a position of having an outdated check during a licensing audit.
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Worker Checks Pty Ltd is an Accredited Body with the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC). Police checks are a point-in-time document — validity requirements vary by employer, licensing body, and jurisdiction. Check your state’s real estate licensing requirements for specific obligations. VEVO checks are conducted via the Department of Home Affairs. International police checks are for employment screening only — not suitable for visa or immigration applications.