NDIS Plan Management Provider Registration

Want to Register as an NDIS Plan Management Provider?

We help Plan Managers apply for 0127 Plan Management in the verification registration stream with clear guidance, tailored documentation, and practical support from start to finish.

Plan Management is one of the most important financial support services in the NDIS. Participants rely on Plan Managers to process invoices correctly, monitor budgets, pay providers on time, and help them use their funding in line with NDIS requirements. If you want to build a registered Plan Management business, we can help you do it properly from day one.

Trusted by over 3000 NDIS Providers navigating registration, we prepare tailored documents, guide you through the verification pathway, and help you approach audit with confidence. If you do not pass your audit based on the documentation we prepare for you as part of our consultancy service, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee in relation to our fees.

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    How we help Plan Managers get registered

    We start with a strategy call
    Step 1
    We learn about your business, your intended Plan Management model, and where you are in the registration journey. We then explain the 0127 verification pathway in plain English so you know what is required.
    We prepare your tailored documentation
    Step 2
    We prepare a tailored first draft of your application documents and supporting policies so your registration is built around your real service model rather than guesswork.
    We align your documents with your operations
    Step 3
    We work with you to refine your documents so they match the way your business will actually handle invoicing, budgets, participant communication, complaints, recordkeeping, and financial administration.
    We prepare you for verification audit
    Step 4
    Because 0127 is in the verification stream, we help you prepare for the desktop audit process by making sure your documentary evidence is organised, consistent, and ready for review.
    We support you through the final steps
    Step 5
    From document refinement through to audit preparation and submission readiness, we help you move through the process with confidence.

    Plan Management is about financial clarity, participant choice, and smooth administration

    NDIS Plan Management helps Participants handle the financial side of their NDIS Plan without having to manage the paperwork themselves. A Plan Manager helps process invoices, monitor budget use, provide reporting, and keep funding administration running smoothly so the Participant can focus on their goals and supports.

    For many Participants, Plan Management offers a practical middle ground. It gives them more flexibility than an NDIA-managed arrangement, while removing much of the administration that comes with self-management.

    That makes Plan Management a valuable and trusted service. It also means providers entering this space need the right systems, documentation, and registration support behind them.

    A Plan Manager helps Participants manage the financial side of their NDIS Plan

    At a practical level, Plan Management can include:

    • Monitoring budget expenditure.
    • Paying provider invoices and settling accounts.
    • Helping Participants understand spending and budget availability.
    • Providing reporting and financial visibility.
    • Supporting funding use in line with NDIS requirements.
    • Helping Participants maintain greater choice and control over the providers they use.

    This is why strong Plan Management businesses are built on accuracy, responsiveness, compliance, and trust. Participants need confidence that their invoices are being handled properly, their budgets are being monitored carefully, and their funding is being administered in a way that supports their goals.

    0127 Plan Management sits in the verification registration stream

    If you want to register for 0127 Plan Management, you are applying through the verification pathway rather than certification.

    That is important because the verification stream is designed differently. Instead of a two-stage certification audit, verification generally involves a desktop audit of your documentary evidence by an Approved Quality Auditor.

    That does not mean it is something to take lightly.

    You still need the right documents, the right evidence, and business systems that reflect how your Plan Management service will actually operate. You need to show that your organisation is ready to deliver this support professionally, safely, and in line with the relevant NDIS requirements.

    That is exactly where we help.

    We are your NDIS registration experts

    Your dedicated Avaana consultant begins with a kick-off call to understand your business, your service model, and how you intend to deliver Plan Management. We explain the verification pathway clearly, gather the information we need early, and start building documentation that reflects your actual business processes.

    We do not just hand over generic templates.

    We prepare a tailored first draft of your application and supporting documentation, including the policy suite and operational documents needed to support a Plan Management registration. We then make unlimited changes until your documentation aligns with the way your business actually operates.

    We also help you prepare for the verification audit by guiding you on the documentary evidence your auditor is likely to review, how your business processes should align with your documents, and how to present your systems clearly and professionally.

    If needed, we can also introduce you to Approved Quality Auditors so you can obtain quotes and move forward with greater certainty.

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    If you want to register for 0127 Plan Management in the verification registration stream, we are ready to help.

    Book your free consultation today and let us help you prepare the documentation, systems, and verification audit readiness needed to move toward registration with confidence.

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      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      About The NDIS Registration Process

      The exact timeline can vary depending on factors such as the type of supports you plan to offer and the registration groups you wish to obtain registration in respect of. Avaana’s expertise can help streamline the process and reduce the overall time to registration.

      Key documents required for NDIS provider registration include:

      • Proof of identity
      • Qualifications and certifications relevant to your services
      • Business registration documents
      • Insurance certificates
      • Policies and procedures aligned with NDIS Practice Standards

      Avaana can assist you in preparing and organizing such documentation for a smooth registration process.

      The cost of becoming a registered NDIS provider can be different, depending on the type of audit required and the supports you plan to offer. Additional costs may include insurance, staff training, and audit fees. Avaana can help you understand and budget for all associated costs in the registration process.

      A verification audit is for providers offering lower-risk supports and typically costs between $900-$1,500. The type of audit you need depends on the services you plan to provide. Avaana can help determine which audit is appropriate for your business.

      It’s true that mandatory registration for support coordinators, supported independent living (SIL) and platform providers is due to be implemented from July 2026, however changes to mandatory registration for these provider types are still being finalised. See the NDIS website for further information: <https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/about-us/ndis-commission-reform-hub/mandatory-registration>

      Definitely, especially with the upcoming changes to mandatory registration. The key benefit of being a registered provider is the ability to connect and deliver supports to a wide range of participants, including those with NDIA-managed funding, or who require supports that fall into the “mandatory registration” classification (due to arrive from July 2026: <https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au/about-us/ndis-commission-reform-hub/mandatory-registration>)

      NDIS registration costs vary based upon factors such as services offered, organisational size, and auditing requirements.

      A breakdown of typical costs may include: Entity Setup: $550 – $1,000, Consultant Fees: $2,500 – $5,000, Audit fees $1,000-$5,000.

      Yes, individuals/sole traders with an active ABN can apply for registration.

      Unregistered providers can deliver supports and services to most NDIS participants, however participants who are NDIA-managed, who require restrictive practices, or who otherwise need supports that fall info the classification for “mandatory registation”, will not be able to engage with unregistered providers.

      From 1 July 2026, registration will be mandatory for supported independent living providers, and so many workers will need to engage with their employer’s registration application process; including maintaining a worker screening check and supplying appropriate evidence of experience and qualifications, as required.

      Support Workers do not have to undergo registration if they are employed by a registered organisation. Individual sole traders may require registration depending on their clients.

      Registration is compulsory for the implementation of restrictive practices, to receive funding from NDIA-managed Participants, and to deliver services soon to be classified as “mandatory” for registration such as SIL.

      NDIS Providers can be any Australian business with an ABN, and who can meet the eligibility requirements. Key personnel and workers must be appropriately qualified and/or experienced to deliver certain supports.

      NDIS Providers can be any Australian business with an ABN, and who can meet the eligibility requirements. Key personnel and workers must be appropriately qualified and/or experienced to deliver certain supports. Each Key Management Personnel and Worker must maintain 100 points of ID, and pass an NDIS Worker Screening Check. Some providers also require Working with Children Checks.

      All provider businesses and key personnel must declare if they:
      -have ever been convicted of an indictable offence.
      -have ever been insolvent, under administration, or a Chapter 5 body corporate.
      -have been the subject of adverse findings or enforcement action by any of the following: a State/Territory WHS authority, ASIC, ACCC, AUSTRAC, Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, Australian Crime Commission.
      -have ever been disqualified from managing corporations.
      -have been the subject of adverse findings or enforcement action by Government authority.
      -have been the subject of any findings or judgment in relation to fraud, misrepresentation or dishonesty.
      -are aware of any other matter that the NDIS Commissioner may consider relevant in assessing the suitability.

      The NDIS Registration process generally takes between 3 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the application, auditor waiting times, and Commission approval backlog. Working with a consultant like Avaana can help speed up the pre-application process, and ensure the audit process is manageable.

      NDIS registration costs vary based upon factors such as services offered, organisational size, and auditing requirements.

      A breakdown of typical costs may include: Entity Setup: $550 – $1,000, Consultant Fees: $2,500 – $5,000, Audit fees $1,000-$5,000.

      Yes, however you will still be considered an “unregistered provider”; preventing work with participants who are NDIA-managed, or who require supports that fall info the classification for “mandatory registation” (post July 2026).

      There are three main audit types:

      1. Initial/Renewal Audits; which occur upon commencement of registration and at the time of renewal (every 3 years).

      2. Midterm audits, which some providers are required to complete halfway through their registration period.

      3. Variation audits may occur out of the typical registration cycle, and are completed when a provider needs to vary the conditions of their NDIS Registration.