ACER uses a security carrier for its online payment functions to act as its interface with the banking system. Credit card and accompanying personal details are not recorded or stored by ACER but are encrypted at point of capture and transmitted directly to the bank. Credit card payment is a safe method of payment.
When your registration and payment is completed, you will receive:
- email confirmation (including admission ticket) of your AEA test session from ACER AEA Office. You must present a printout of this email when you arrive at the test centre, along with your appropriate photographic identification.
- a payment receipt
What to do if you do not have a credit card
If you do not have a credit card you can still register to sit AEA.
On the payment page of the registration website, please click on Australia Post Money Order/Bank Cheque.
You will now be able to print a receipt of pending registration. In addition you will receive an email to confirm that you have registered to sit AEA but will need to submit your bank cheque/money order to complete your registration.
You must then get a bank cheque/money order (in AUD drawn on an Australian Bank) made payable to ACER-AEA. No personal cheques will be accepted.
Please send your pending registration slip and your money order/bank draft to:
2012 Registration Vouchers
AEA Office - ACER
Private Bag 55,
Camberwell VIC 3124
AUSTRALIA
The money order or cheque payment, and pending registration form must reach ACER no later than Friday 7 September 2012 to avoid incurring the late fee of $40.
After receipt of your registration fee, you will be sent:
- email confirmation (including admission ticket) of your AEA test session from ACER AEA Office. You must present a printout of this email when you arrive at the test centre, along with your appropriate photographic identification.
- a payment receipt.
