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Registration for 2025–26 is now open in the AICIS Business Services portal for the period 1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026.
You must register with AICIS before you import or manufacture industrial chemicals in Australia. This applies to businesses, sole traders or individuals manufacturing or importing industrial chemicals (or products containing industrial chemicals) for commercial purposes.
Remember, it’s an offence under the Industrial Chemicals Act 2019 to introduce an industrial chemical without an active AICIS registration.
You do not need to register with us if you are using the chemicals for personal use or a hobby.
Visit our new registration hub for everything you need to know about registration.
Before you register, make sure your contact and business details are up to date in the AICIS Business Services portal.
Log into your AICIS Business Services account to update your contact details and confirm your business address, postal address and trading name.
As part of our IT security policy, passwords for your AICIS Business Services account expire every 3 months to protect the information you give us. If you haven’t logged in for a while, you may need to reset your password.
Once you have updated your AICIS Business Services account, you can:
If you are no longer importing or manufacturing industrial chemicals after 31 August 2025, you can submit a notice of non-renewal in your AICIS Business Services account.
Registration costs and introduction value thresholds remain the same as the 2024–25 registration year. This is in line with our 2025–26 AICIS Cost Recovery Implementation Statement.
See our fees and charges for the upcoming registration year.
You need to work out your registration level first to be able to work out what you will pay in fees and charges for this registration year.
To do this, you’ll need to calculate the value of industrial chemicals you imported or manufactured during the previous financial year, from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025.
You can also use our calculator to work out your registration level and associated cost.
For more information, visit our registration hub.