NDIS Provider Registration Renewal - Keep Your Status Active

We guide providers through the renewal process, manage audits, and update compliance so your registration stays active, your services uninterrupted, and your organization aligned with Commission standards.

Why Renew Your NDIS Registration?

Maintain Ongoing Compliance

NDIS provider registration renewal is required every three years, or when your Certificate of Registration expires. A NDIS registration renewal audit ensures providers continue meeting the latest NDIS Practice Standards and obligations set by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
When you renew NDIS provider registration, the process is more than a formality. Renewal audits highlight opportunities to refine policies, services, and systems. With expert support, NDIS renewal process providers can improve governance and resubmit with confidence.
Failing to renew on time can disrupt your registration status and service delivery. Completing the NDIS renewal process safeguards participant access, keeps your listing active on the NDIS Provider Register, and ensures uninterrupted funding.

Audit Process

Engage an approved auditor and prepare for the NDIS registration renewal audit. Low-risk providers will complete a re-verification, while high-risk providers undergo re-certification, including desktop reviews and on-site assessments to confirm compliance.

Preparation

As part of the NDIS provider registration renewal, conduct an internal review. Ensure policies, worker screening, training records, and emergency protocols are updated. This preparation helps NDIS renewal process providers remain compliant and audit-ready before submission.

Submit Application

Complete your renewal application by updating key details such as ABN, organizational structure, service locations, and personnel. Providers must also complete the self-assessment and upload the required documents to successfully renew NDIS provider registration.

Receive Scope of Audit

Once submitted, the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission will issue a Scope of Audit. This document outlines which NDIS Practice Standards apply to your services and confirms the type of audit your organization must undergo.

Log In

Begin the NDIS renewal process by accessing the NDIS Commission Provider Portal through your PRODA account. This should be done within six months of your registration expiry to avoid service disruption or compliance risks.

Steps to Renew & Recertification/Reverification

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Why This Matters

Ongoing Compliance After Renewal

Why Choose NDIS for Renewal?

Staying ahead with your NDIS provider registration renewal is vital for accreditation, uninterrupted funding, and participant trust. With NDIS-Registration, you gain expert-led renewal strategies that safeguard compliance and strengthen your organization.

Time to Renew Your NDIS Registration?

Start your renewal today by booking a consultation and let our experts handle the process, audits, and compliance, ensuring your services continue uninterrupted.