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.
Subscribe to our Title Watch service and monitor activity against selected properties
Registrar-General’s LTO Fee Calculator.
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 Guidelines (PPG) describes the requirements for property related plans lodged Land Services SA in South Australia.
Surveying and lodging organisations can electronically submit the following plan types with Land Services SA (LSSA) using the Electronic Plan Lodgement (EPL) system:
A certificate of title is an official record of land ownership in South Australia. You may need a copy of your certificate for various reasons including lodging development applications or applying for council approval for a pergola or extension.
A copy of a certificate of title is also called a register search.
You can get a copy of your Certificate of Title online through SAILIS. A fee will apply.
Go to SAILIS, under the Land Search menu option select Register Search Plus. The Register Search Plus will provide you a copy of the Register Search, plan and associated dealings.
You'll need to know one of these pieces of information about your property:
You can get your property's title reference or plan/parcel reference online through the Property Location Browser or from your council rate notice.