New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board Cert of Good Character
In New Zealand, the Medical Radiation Technologists Board (MRTB) is the statutory body responsible for ensuring that all practitioners—from Diagnostic Radiographers to Radiation Therapists—are not only clinically competent but also “fit and proper” to practice. The Certificate of Good Character is a mandatory component of the registration process, acting as a formal endorsement of your professional and personal reputation.
Below is the download link of the certificate:
New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board Cert of Good Character
Above is the download link of the certificate:
In 2026, the MRTB has transitioned many of its processes to a digital-first model, but the requirement for two specific character references remains a “non-negotiable” legal hurdle for both local graduates and internationally qualified applicants.
FAQ: Your Guide to the MRTB Character Reference 2026
Q: Why does the MRTB need this certificate? A: Under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, the Board must be satisfied that you are of “good character and reputation.” This protects the public by ensuring that practitioners have no history of conduct that would bring the profession into disrepute or put patients at risk.

Q: How many certificates do I need to provide?
A: You are required to submit two (2) distinct references:
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Professional Reference: Ideally from a registered Medical Radiation Technologist (MRT) or a supervisor who can vouch for your professional conduct.
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Personal Reference: From a person who has known you for one year or more and is not related to you.
Q: Can a family member sign the form?
A: No. The form explicitly states that the candidate must not be related to the referee by blood or marriage. Referees must also not be “friends” in a casual sense; they should be individuals of standing in the community who can provide an objective assessment.
Q: How do I submit the form in 2026?
A: The submission process depends on your applicant type:
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International Applicants: You usually provide the name and email address of your referees within the MRTB Online Portal. The Board then sends a secure, digital template directly to them.
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Local Graduates: Often use the manual PDF (linked below) as part of their initial registration packet through their tertiary institution (like Ara or the University of Auckland).
Q: What specific traits is the referee evaluating?
A: The form asks the referee to confirm your:
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Honesty and Integrity: Your history of truthfulness.
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Professional Conduct: Your ability to maintain boundaries and ethical standards.
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Suitability: An overall opinion on whether you are fit to be registered in a public-facing health role.
Q: How long is the certificate valid?
A: MRTB documents are generally considered “current” for three (3) months from the date of the referee’s signature. If your registration process takes longer than 6 months, you may be asked to provide updated references.
Pro-Tips for a Smooth Registration
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Notify Your Referees: Referees often miss the email from the Board (mrt@medsci.co.nz) or find it in their spam folder. Advise them to expect an automated link once you submit your application fee.
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The “Registered” Advantage: For your professional reference, choosing a referee who is currently registered with the MRTB (or an equivalent overseas board) carries significantly more weight and can speed up the “verification of standing” stage.
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Be Truthful: If there are any historical character issues (such as past disciplinary actions or convictions), disclose them upfront. The Board values transparency more than “perfection,” but withholding information is seen as a major character flaw in itself.

