Certificate Of Title

A certificate of title serves as evidence of ownership and contains a record of all registered interests affecting the land.

What is a certificate of title?

A certificate of title serves as evidence of ownership and contains a record of all registered interests affecting the land. Whether you're considering selling, buying, constructing, or renovating a property, obtaining a copy of the certificate of title may be necessary. 

How do I get a certificate of title for my property? 

In Australia, obtaining a certificate of title for your property typically involves the following steps: 

  1. Contact a land registry office: reach out to the relevant land titles office in the state or territory where your property is located.
  2. Submit a request form: fill out the form with accurate details about the property, including its address and any relevant reference numbers.
  3. Provide identification: include copies of your identification documents, such as a driver's licence or passport, as part of the application process.
  4. Pay the fee: there is typically a fee associated with obtaining a certificate of title.

How much does a certificate of title cost? 

The cost of obtaining a certificate of title for a property in Australia can vary depending on the state or territory where the property is located. While each state or territory has its own land titles office and pricing, you can expect to roughly $150 or more.

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