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The NDIS provider register is public and searchable at the NDIS Commission website. It shows: provider name, ABN, registration status (registered/unregistered), service types and participant groups in scope, practice locations, any active non-conformities or compliance notices, and registration validity dates. Families and coordinators use it to verify you're registered. It's the single most important reputation tool — being on the register with zero outstanding findings signals trust. Being on with active non-conformities signals risk. Unregistered providers don't appear on the register at all. Keeping your register entry current and clean is non-negotiable.