Frequently asked questions about Practitioner renewal

Your organisation will complete a payment summary if it intends to pay for any subscriptions on behalf of its practitioners. These subscriptions may include practising certificates, membership fees, other fees and accreditation. The organisation should advise which, if any, subscription/s the organisation is paying for.

If the organisation is paying for any subscriptions, for example, practising certificate, then no payment for a practising certificate will be required when you submit your renewal form. Your organisation can then finalise the payment summary and make a bulk payment.

These selections have been noted in each employee's renewal application.

Practitioners are responsible for ensuring any outstanding subscriptions are paid by 31 May 2026.

If you are paying your own fees, have a credit card ready when you submit your renewal form.

QLS members associated with law practices automatically participate in the QLS Professional Standards Scheme (PSS). Your law practice should have already made this PSS selection. Please ensure you have discussed this with your employer before completing your renewal application. For enquiries, phone 1300 367 757 or email psscheme@qls.com.au.

Ensure you have achieved your minimum CPD requirement of 10 units by 31 March 2026. This includes at least one CPD unit in each of the compulsory core areas of professional skills, practical legal ethics and practice management and business skills. If practitioners will not achieve the minimum CPD requirement by 31 March 2026, they should contact the QLS Records and Member Services team on 1300 067 757 or email records@qls.com.au. For further information on CPD, read the CPD Guide or contact the CPD administrator on 1300 367 757 or email cpd@qls.com.au.

Your online renewal application form will appear in the myQLS portal on 1 May 2026. You will receive an email when it is available.

Log in to myQLS and go to the Notifications/tasks section. There will be a notification directing you to Renew your QLS practising certificate. Click Renew Now to commence the application. If you are not renewing for the 2026-27 year, click Not renewing

If you need help logging in, contact our Records and Member Services team on 1300 367 757 or email records@qls.com.au.

If your details are not correct on this page, please contact our Records and Member Services team before proceeding further. Incorrect information here may cause problems with your tax receipt or practising certificate.

Under rule 18A of the Queensland Law Society Administration Rule 2005 it is the responsibility of each practitioner to provide any change of address or place of employment to QLS within seven days of the change occurring. Employment changes can be updated online through your myQLS profile.

Detailed information on how to update your employment information in myQLS can be found in the Guide to updating your details online.

Your employment change request will then be processed by QLS and you will receive an email confirming when the change has been approved. Please note, any changes to employment must be processed by QLS before starting your renewal application.

For any questions, please contact the QLS Records and Member Services team on 1300 367 757 or email records@qls.com.au.

Once you have submitted your renewal form, the completed form will be available in the Recent Documents section of the myQLS home page.

You can renew online from 1 May 2026. All renewal application forms must be successfully submitted online and prescribed fees received by QLS on or before 31 May 2026 (rule 17(1) of the Queensland Law Society Administration Rule 2005).

A renewal application is only complete when all fees have been received by the Society.

All fees are due by 31 May 2026. Before you log in to complete your practising certificate renewal application, you must know who is paying your fees. Practising certificates will not issue until all fees are paid.

Fees may be paid as soon as you have submitted your online renewal application form. If your employer is paying your fees (practising certificate and/or membership), please ensure you discuss this with them. This will help you to ensure that no overpayments are made by you or your employer.

You can pay by credit card at the time of completing your renewal form. Simply click pay now on the payment review page.

If your employer has completed a payment summary to confirm they are paying for your renewal fees, then this will be displayed at the submission of your renewal form and no payment is required.

Please allow 7 days for your payment to be allocated. Tax receipts will be issued by email once payment is allocated. 

Tax receipts will be available in the Recent Documents section of your myQLS home page. 

To ensure efficiency and sustainability, your practising certificate will be issued electronically as a PDF once your renewal application is successfully submitted, all prescribed fees are received, and all requirements are met.

Refunds will be processed as soon as possible, in the order they are received. Please note, due to the large number of payments being processed during the renewal period, refunds may take up to 8 weeks to process from the date of the request of the refund.