It's important that you keep your PPSR registrations up to date. This may include things like adding or removing grantors in a registration or extending the registration's end date. There are also some things that can't be changed in an existing registration such as the collateral class or type.
You may wish to transfer all current registrations belonging to a secured party group (SPG) to another SPG. There is no requirement for you to advise us of a large transfer of registrations. You can perform this transaction any time on the PPSR. Between 8,000 and 10,000 registrations will be transferred per hour with no impact on PPSR performance.
Find out more about choosing how long a PPSR registration will last for when you create one. There may be rules for how long they can last based on the type of property you're registering your interest in.
When you create a PPSR registration there are various fields you need to complete. Even though some fields only apply to a relatively small number of registration makers, completing them is a requirement. Getting this wrong can impact on the effectiveness of your registration.
This page provides an overview of the steps to end, or discharge, a registration when you no longer have (or plan to have), a security interest under the registration.
Once you've created accounts, registrations and secured party groups on the PPSR, it is your responsibility to keep these up-to-date.
Find information about how you can update and manage your PPSR account preferences, passwords, users, secured party groups, billing and more.
Have you mistakenly ended (or discharged) a PPSR registration? If so, there is a process you can take to apply to have the registration restored to the PPSR.
A PPSR account allows you to manage your PPSR transactions such as searching and creating registrations on the PPSR. If you want to make a registration on the PPSR, you'll need to create an account.
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