Annual Declaration on Compliance: submit by 31 March 2025
The Annual Declaration on Compliance (ADC) 2025 is open until 31 March 2025. ASQA emailed a unique weblink to the online declaration to all CEOs of ASQA-regulated RTOs on 3 March 2025.
The Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015 require all RTOs to submit an ADC by the due date.
If your CEO has not received the unique weblink from ASQA, you should take the following steps:
- Check your CEO’s spam/junk mail folder.
- Check that the email address for your CEO contact is correctly listed on training.gov.au. If the address is incorrect, your RTO should update the contact details in asqanet, and then submit an enquiry using our online form to request that ASQA re-send the email.
- If the issue remains unresolved, you should contact ASQA and advise that you have not received the email.
The ADC is a regulatory requirement and underpins a fundamental obligation of all providers to engage with the regulator and provide accurate information. Alongside our broad intelligence holdings, the ADC enables us to monitor a provider’s commitment to quality VET.
Do you need to submit the ADC?
New RTOs
RTOs registered on or before 31 December 2024 need to submit the ADC. You can check your initial registration date on training.gov.au.
RTOs managed by Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA)
If the registration of your RTO is managed by QCAA, you do not need to submit the ADC to ASQA. QCAA has a separate submission process – contact QCAA for more information.
Completing the declaration
To complete the declaration, you will need to assess your training organisation’s compliance with the Standards. You will be asked to declare compliance or non-compliance against specific obligations. You will have an opportunity to provide information about non-compliances at the end of the declaration.
In most cases, if providers have been self-assuring their practices, systems, and processes routinely throughout the year, the ADC will take between 15 and 30 minutes to complete.
While more than one person in your organisation may assist in answering the questions, the final declaration must be completed by the person legally responsible for the registration of the RTO (the CEO).
Further information
Our webpage on the Annual Declaration on Compliance contains more information on the process.
Our Service Delivery team is available to help you through this process, however at times can experience a large volume of enquiries. If you have further questions, you can submit an enquiry using our online form.