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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
Find out what professional assistance you might need and how to engage a registered conveyancer, legal practitioner of licensed surveyor.
You are not legally obliged to engage the services of a solicitor or registered conveyancer, however Land Services SA always recommend engaging an industry professional to seek representation due to the complex legal nature of land transactions / dealings, subdivisions and boundary realignments.
A registered conveyancer or legal practitioner will generally undertake the following on your behalf: -
A licenced surveyor will generally undertake the following on your behalf: -
The best way to find an Industry Professional is through a recommendation by a friend or family. Alternatively, the Industry Bodies below publish lists of registered and certified practitioners in your areas:
Legal Practitioner – Law Society of South Australia
Conveyancer – Australian Institute of Conveyancers South Australia
Surveyor – Surveyors Board of South Australia
Should you not engage the services of an industry professional, you will be responsible to:
While Land Services SA provide a range of educational materials, factsheets and guidance notes – we will not provide any legal or advisory assistance to non-represented clients.