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Licensing - Travel Agents
A person who carries on business as a Travel Agent in the Northern Territory must hold a licence. Operating as a Travel Agent without a licence may incur a maximum fine of $50,000.
Travel Agents Legislation Part 11 of Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act
A definition of a Travel Agent and further information on the two different categories for Travel Agents in the Northern Territory, is contained in "Requirements for a Travel Agent"
New Licences
Companies or Corporations
- Application for a Travel Agents Licence
- Authority to Release Criminal History Form
- Checklist for Licence Application
- Guide to Advertising
Individuals or Partnerships
- Application for a Travel Agents Licence
- Authority to Release Criminal History Form
- Checklist for Licence Application
- Guide to Advertising
Cheques should be made out to the “Receiver of Territory Monies” or “RTM”
Existing Licenced Travel Agents
Cheques should be made out to the “Receiver of Territory Monies” or “RTM”