Gas Compliance Certificate Providers in Queensland (QLD)
Queensland runs the gas compliance certificate system: a licensed gas fitter certifies the installation every time gas work is done.
Queensland's gas compliance rules sit under the Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004 and are administered by Resources Safety and Health Queensland (RSHQ) through its Petroleum and Gas Inspectorate. If you're having any gas work done, from a new cooktop to a full LPG installation, the licensed fitter must issue a gas compliance certificate and lodge it through the RSHQ Portal at the end of the job. There's no fixed renewal date; the certificate reflects the system as it stood on the day the work was signed off.
Two of the biggest QLD gas markets are Brisbane and the Gold Coast, both served by reticulated natural gas from different distributors, but the compliance rules are identical statewide: any licensed gas work licence or authorisation holder can legally perform the work anywhere in Queensland, and the same RSHQ Portal process applies whether the job is in Brisbane's inner north or a regional town.
Common reasons Queenslanders search for a gas compliance certificate: selling a property with gas connected, replacing a gas hot water system (which can also need a separate QBCC Form 4 for the plumbing side), installing LPG at a property with no existing gas connection, or simply wanting confirmation an older system is still safe. Start with the guide below that matches your situation.
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Related guides
- Gas Compliance Certificate QLD: Who Needs One and When
- Is There a "Form 4" for Gas in Queensland? What It Actually Means
- Selling a House in QLD? What to Know About the Gas Compliance Certificate
Cities in Queensland (QLD)
Need the other state? See Victoria (VIC).
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Checked July 2026.