Working With Vulnerable People Registration — ACT
| Detail | ACT |
|---|---|
| Official name | Working With Vulnerable People Registration |
| Cost | Free for volunteers, $80 for paid workers (5 years) |
| Apply | https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/working-with-vulnerable-people-tab-overview |
Who Needs One
You need a Working With Vulnerable People Registration in ACT if you work or volunteer with children (under 18) in a child-related role. This includes teachers, coaches, childcare workers, youth group leaders, tutors, and anyone in regular contact with children through their work or volunteering.
What It Checks
The check searches your criminal history for offences related to children, violence, drugs, and sexual offences. It also checks ongoing — if you're later charged with a relevant offence, your clearance can be revoked.
Important: Not Transferable Between States
A check from one state is not valid in another state. If you move to ACT from interstate, you need to apply for a new Working With Vulnerable People Registration — even if your previous state's check is still current.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a working with children check cost in ACT?
Free for volunteers, $80 for paid workers (5 years). Apply at https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/working-with-vulnerable-people-tab-overview
How long does it take?
Processing usually takes 1–4 weeks. Paid applications tend to be faster. If you have a common name or a complex history, it may take longer.
Is my interstate check valid?
No. Each state has its own system. You need a Working With Vulnerable People Registration specifically for ACT.