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Form F24C: Right of entry permit revocation

The F24C Right of entry permit revocation form is issued by the Fair Work Commission. It is used to formally cancel a previously granted right of entry permit for a workplace.

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Form Overview

Fair Work Commission Form F24C - Right of entry permit revocation

The F24C Right of entry permit revocation form is issued by the Fair Work Commission. It is used to formally cancel a previously granted right of entry permit for a workplace.

The form records the permit details, reason for revocation, and the date the revocation should take effect.

Risk Radar

Scan points
  • 1The most common mistake is forgetting to enter the exact permit number, which can leave the original permit unchanged.
  • 2Leaving the permit active by accident
  • 3Providing an incorrect permit number
  • 4Missing the revocation deadline before the next entry
  • 5Failing to attach required supporting evidence

Plain English

If you have been given permission to enter a workplace for an inspection or investigation and need to withdraw that permission, you fill out this form. It tells the Commission you no longer want the entry rights to be active.

Submission Date

  • Filing date: Submit the form as soon as the decision to revoke is made, ideally before the permit’s next scheduled use.
  • Preparation window: collect IDs, supporting records, and signatures in advance.
  • Final review: verify names, dates, and required fields before submission.

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Glossary Terms

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What this form is for

  • You have an existing right of entry permit and want to cancel it.
  • The revocation is voluntary, not due to a compliance order.
  • You need to record the revocation for audit or internal purposes.
  • You are not terminating the permit due to a breach; a different form may apply.
  • You need an official record for future workplace inspections.

Form selector

Use this form or another form?

Permit expired naturally

Expiry ends rights automatically

Verify expiry date first

No form needed

Commission ordered revocation

Mandatory order from FWC

Follow the order’s instructions

F24D – Commission‑issued revocation notice

Change of permit details (e.g., new inspector)

Updates, not cancellation

Submit amendment instead of revocation

F24B – Permit amendment

Deadline or filing window

There is no statutory deadline, but revocation should be lodged before the permit is used again to avoid unlawful entry.

Before you submit

  1. 1Permit number matches the original grant letter.
  2. 2Revocation date is correct and realistic.
  3. 3Reason for revocation is clearly written.
  4. 4All required attachments are included.
  5. 5Form is signed (digital or handwritten).
  6. 6Confirmation email or receipt is saved.
  7. 7Contact details are up‑to‑date.
  8. 8Submitted through the correct portal or address.

How to file this form

  1. 1Log in to the Fair Work Commission online portal.
  2. 2Select ‘Right of entry permit revocation (F24C)’.
  3. 3Enter permit details and revocation information.
  4. 4Upload any supporting documents.
  5. 5Review all entries for accuracy.
  6. 6Submit and note the confirmation reference.
  7. 7Print or save a copy for your records.

Known limitations

  1. 1Form only accepts revocation of permits already issued by the Commission.
  2. 2Cannot be used to cancel a permit that has been suspended by the Commission.
  3. 3Digital submission may not be available for users without a myGov account.
  4. 4No automatic notification to the other party; you must inform them separately.

Field map

Compact field-by-field guide

7 fields

Applicant

1 items

Applicant Name and Contact

Full name (and representative, if any), postal address, email, and phone number of the person or organisation lodging the application.

Requiredtext

Respondent

1 items

Respondent / Employer Details

The exact legal name and ABN of the employer or other party the application is made against.

Requiredtext

The Matter

2 items

Type of Application

Identify the kind of matter — for example, unfair dismissal, general protections, or an agreement application.

Requiredselect
Details of the Dispute

A clear description of what happened, relevant dates, and the outcome you are seeking.

Requiredtext

Dates

1 items

Key Dates

Relevant dates such as the date of dismissal or the date the issue arose — these determine whether you are within time.

Requireddate

Supporting

1 items

Attachments

Any documents that support your application, such as letters, contracts, or notices.

text

Declaration

1 items

Signature and Date

Sign and date the form. Applications may also require a fee or an application for a fee waiver.

Requiredsignature
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Current form status
FAIR_WORK

The F24C form is currently the latest version as of 2024. No major revisions have been announced recently, but check the Fair Work Commission website for any updates before filing.

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Confirm you are using the 2024 version of F24C.
  • Check if the online portal now requires a digital signature.
  • Verify any new supporting document requirements.
  • Ensure the contact details for submission are current.
  • Review any added guidance notes on the portal.

Quick Facts

Employers, union officials, or authorised inspectors who hold a right of entry permit must submit this form.
The form records the permit details, reason for revocation, and the date the revocation should take effect.
Submit the form as soon as the decision to revoke is made, ideally before the permit’s next scheduled use.
File the form through the Fair Work Commission’s online portal (myGov or the FWC portal) or mail it to the Commission’s address listed on the form.
Correctly revoking a permit avoids accidental entry that could breach workplace laws and may prevent penalties for unauthorised access.
1. Log in to the Fair Work Commission portal. 2. Locate the ‘Right of entry permit revocation’ service and start a new application. 3. Enter the permit number, date of revocation and a brief reason. 4. Attach any supporting documents, then submit. 5. Keep a copy of the confirmation email for your records.

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Sources

  • SRCForm name and number from user input.
  • SRCAgency identified as Fair Work Commission (FAIR_WORK).
  • SRCPurpose inferred from form title ‘Right of entry permit revocation’.
  • SRCSubmission methods inferred from typical FWC online portal practices.
  • SRCDeadline and timing assumptions based on standard procedural practice.
  • SRCNot confirmed in official source: specific supporting document list.
  • SRCNot confirmed in official source: exact digital signature requirement.

Common confusion points

Mixing up revocation (F24C) with amendment (F24B).

Assuming the form automatically notifies the other party.

Leaving the revocation date blank, causing the permit to stay active.

Submitting via post when the portal requires online filing.

Using an old version of the form with outdated fields.

Failing to include the exact permit number.

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