Find out what professional assistance you might need and how to engage a registered conveyancer, legal practitioner or licensed surveyor.
Change your residential, postal or company address. If you don't do this your old address will remain on the certificate of title.
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.
Notification of a death
While Land Services SA cannot provide legal advice on property transactions, we have developed resources to assist you, should you decide to prepare and lodge your own legal documents as a self-represented party.
You can search the history of a block of land and research family history through the register book.
Subscribe to our Title Watch service and monitor activity against selected properties
Read the latest communications from the Registrar-General.
The Registrar-General’s Statutory Instruments set out specific legal requirements for dealing with land in South Australia.
This calculator will add up the fee for all types of plans and documents that can be lodged with Land Services SA.
The property transfer fees calculator quickly figures the stamp duty
Click here to view all relevant Land Transaction Fees
The Registrar-General’s Plan Presentation Requirements (PPR) describes the requirements for property related plans lodged Land Services SA in South Australia.
Lodge your cadastral survey plans through the Electronic Plan Lodgement System.
Land Services have developed a Guidance Note to assist Industry Professionals when completing an "Application for Rectification of Boundaries under s223J of the Real Property Act 1886."
Keep Your Mortgage Book in Check with the Official Source of Truth
Find out SAILIS account and invoicing updates here
Land Services SA (LSSA) are committed to continuous improvement and implementing solutions to assist the industry.
As part of that commitment, LSSA, in collaboration with the State, initiated a review of the Plan Presentation Requirements (PPR) with the aim to rationalise requirements, improve formatting and usability and reduce ambiguity in the preparation of plan lodgement.
Following consultation with a dedicated Industry Working Group, and having received feedback from the broader survey Industry on the published Consultation Paper, we are pleased to publish the Consultation Outcome Paper.
The Consultation Outcome Paper provides a summary of those changes that were accepted or rejected by Industry and additional legislative and regulatory recommended changes that fall outside of the scope of the PPR review.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Industry Working Group and everyone who provided feedback during the consultation period. We appreciate you partnering with us and offering your valuable time and insights and acknowledge that it is the collaboration with Industry that helps drive progressive outcomes.