CDRC Smart

Last updated 3 November 2025

Before you can apply to become a registered agent, you must complete our CDRC Smart online tool. CDRC Smart tests our agents and ensures they understand their obligations.

The CDRC Smart course comprises the following modules:

3 learning modules

3 knowledge checks

one self-assessment tool.

Each knowledge check has 10 questions. They are a mix of multiple-choice and true or false questions.

How to complete CDRC Smart

Access CDRC Smart through the "System Registry" course.

To complete CDRC Smart, you must:

receive 80% or more on each knowledge check

receive all pass marks within 5 attempts.

To prepare for the knowledge checks, you should review all modules and your obligations as an agent. You have unlimited attempts at completing the modules before you attempt the checks.

If you have used your 5 attempts, contact us.

Once completed, your completed course will appear in the System Registry.

After completing CDRC Smart, you should complete the self-assessment tool every year. This assures us you're continuing to meet your obligations and capability requirements.

While it's not required to be completed yearly, it is strongly encouraged.

If you don't complete the self-assessment yearly, we may:

delay application processing

investigate if you still meet all obligations and capabilities.

Annual self-assessment

Module 1: being an agent

This module covers:

responsibilities of a registered agent

understanding the BidCarbon Standard Scheme

scenarios about a registered agent's expected capabilities.

Module 2: legal obligations

This module talks about your legal obligations for:

applying for carbon data rights certificates (CDRCs)

system eligibility and verification

collecting, recording, storing and providing records

reporting improper CDRCs creation.

This module also covers how we confirm compliance and potential penalties if these obligations are not met.

Module 3: best business practices

This module talks about best practices to protect yourself and your customers. This includes:

maintaining up-to-date knowledge about the scheme and relevant laws

risk management

training and overseeing staff.

Self-assessment tool

This tool consists of 8 questions about your:

responsibilities

expected capabilities

standards of practice.

Answering honestly will help you to improve your compliance and minimise the risk of penalties.

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