Recently purchased a property with a pool or spa

If you have recently purchased a property with a pool or spa, you may need to update the ownership details or register the pool or spa with Council.

When ownership changes, responsibility for maintaining pool or spa barrier compliance transfers to the new owner. As the new owner, you are responsible for ensuring future inspection and certification requirements are met.

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Step 1.Check if your pool or spa is registered

All swimming pools and spas capable of holding more than 300 mm of water are required to be registered with Council.

If you are unsure whether the pool or spa is registered, you can request a copy of the registration letter. The letter will confirm: 

  • the recorded date of construction
  • the applicable barrier standard the
  • next Certificate of Barrier Compliance due date

Request a copy of the Pool/Spa registration letter

Step 2.If the pool or spa is not registered

You will need to register the pool or spa with Council.

Register your pool or spa

Step 3.If the pool or spa is already registered

You should submit a change of ownership request so Council can update its records, issue future compliance notices to the correct owner and provide details of your next Certificate of Barrier Compliance due date.

Submit a change of ownership request

What happens next?

We will update the ownership details for the registered pool or spa andprovide confirmation of your next Certificate of Barrier Compliance due date.

Most change of ownership requests are processed within 5-10 business days.