Application Forms and Fees
Fees List
This form is not required for applications for Registration or applications for Annual Practising Certificates.
Please use this fees form for all other applications requiring a fee (Cultural Competence Open Book Exam (COBE), Certificate of Registration, Letter of Good Standing).
Application Forms
Applying for Registration
Please email or post all registration applications. The Board requires the originals of all registration applications and accompanying certified documentation.
You should allow for 2 to 3 weeks for processing, after the Board has received your fully completed registration application (and the desktop assessment and cultural competence open book exam has been completed, which is required for overseas qualified applicants).
New Zealand trained applicants
Overseas trained applicants
Registration for overseas trained applicants
The Board requires the successful completion of a desktop assessment and a Cultural Competence Open Book Exam (COBE), as part of the registration process.
The Board requires the succesful completion of a Cultural Competence Open Book Exam (COBE), as part of the registration process.
Applying for an Annual Practising Certificate (APC)
You are only able to apply to renew your APC online during March and early April each year, at other times the application form must be emailed or posted to the Board. If emailing, please send as one document only.
You should allow 2 weeks for your fully completed APC application to be processed, if not applying online.
Please note: all first time APC applicants and return to practice APC applicants must provide evidence of a current Basic Life Support Certificate (BLS) (2 hour minimum) with their APC application and are therefore unable to apply online at present.
Non-practising this year?
If you wish to remain on the Register without a current APC you must pay an annual Inactive Maintenance (IM) fee, which includes a disciplinary levy that all registrants pay annually. Contact the Board if you wish to be removed from the Register in order to avoid this fee.