Queensland looks likely to have another conservative force contesting the next state election.

While on a tour of the state, Senator Cory Bernardi told Fairfax Media on Monday his Australian Conservatives party had completed the paperwork to register in Queensland, and intended to register in every state.

Senator Cory Bernardi is visiting Queensland and hopes his Australian Conservatives party can be registered in the Sunshine State before the next state election. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

"It's now going to be a matter of whether we meet the timeline, determined by the electoral commission," he said.

"They take about six to eight weeks to formally go through the party registration process and so it's up to the state government about when they call the election.