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What you need to know about notifying Land Services SA of a change in your address
Your Certificate of Title needs to be updated if you have changed your name. Read more to find out how to change your name on your Certificate of Title.
If one of the owners of a property dies you need to notify Land Services SA. Read more to find out how to update your Certificate of Title following the death of a proprietor.
Find out what professional assistance you might need and how to engage a registered conveyancer, legal practitioner or licensed surveyor.
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Change your residential, postal or company address. If you don't do this your old address will remain on the certificate of title.
Notification of a death
Amalgamation is the combining of one or more allotments to create one single parcel of land
A plan for an amalgamation of land must be lodged with Land Services SA and will only be considered if:
You should seek professional assistance from a survey or drafting services firm. It is important to note that once amalgamation is pursued if you wish to divide the land in the future, you will be required to carry out the land division process.
Development approval is not required when amalgamating allotments unless it is a state heritage place.