How do I change my name on my land title Victoria?
To change your name, you will likely need to prepare and lodge an Application for New Folio of the Register (Section 32, Transfer of Land Act 1958 (Vic)). To lodge this application, you will need to provide evidence of the change of name.
How do I find easements on my property Victoria?
To locate registered easements on your property, order a copy of the land title from Landata. In most cases, the land title includes an Easements Information section that lists: the purpose of the easement, for example drainage or sewerage.
How do I search a property title in Victoria?
Searches can be conducted online through LANDATA® at www.landata.vic.gov.au. A list of title brokers that provide online title search services is also available at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/property>Property information>Buying or selling property>Brokers and data service providers.
How long does it take to title land Victoria?
Land Titles can take months or years to be issued once the lot is sold, which makes it hard to plan for site start. With a Statement of Compliance, you will be notified when the land is closer to being titled (approximately 14 days) via email.
How do I consolidate my land title in Victoria?
How do I consolidate titles? You need to complete and lodge an application for Consolidation with Land Use Victoria, usually via the state government's online SPEAR system (Surveying and Planning through Electronic Applications and Referrals).
How do you find volume and folio numbers in Victoria?
- Step 1 - Go to the Landata website. https://www.landata.vic.gov.au/ Select “Titles & property certificates” from the “Titles & ...
- Step 2 – Enter property details. Select “Volume/Folio Number” and enter the volume and folio details you wish to confirm. Note: if the folio has more than 3 digits, enter only the last 3 digits.
How much is a title search in Victoria?
How much does a copy of Title cost? 2022/22 prices are: Online: $7.35. In person: $18.30 (Currently not available due to Covid-19)