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Need to Register Land?

Now what?

At Elevation Conveyancing, we assist with various applications to the Land Registry for different needs:

Application by Legal Personal Representative (APR)

This form is utilized by the executor(s) or administrator(s) of a deceased sole proprietor or a tenant in common of land, including vacant land, houses, and strata units.

Application by Surviving Proprietor (ASP)

This form is used by the surviving proprietor(s) when two or more individuals are registered as joint proprietors of land, mortgage, charge, or lease.

Application to Convert a Paper Certificate of Title to an Electronic Certificate of Title (EPCT)

This straightforward application can be completed via PEXA.

Application for a New Folio of the Registrar – Form 11

A new folio may be necessary under the following circumstances:

• The proprietor’s name is incorrect, incomplete, or has changed.
• Proprietor(s) wish to change the manner of holding.
• Proprietor(s) want to consolidate interests.
• Proprietor(s) want to consolidate parcels into one folio.
• Proprietor(s) want to create separate folios for separately transferable parcels.

Application for a Lost or Destroyed Certificate of Title

Before completing this application, the applicant must provide a statutory declaration. The subscriber must request and receive confirmation that exhaustive and thorough searches have been conducted for the paper certificate of title from:

• The applicant(s).
• The party to whom the certificate of title was last issued or their successor.
• Any Australian Legal Practitioner, Law Practice, or Licensed Conveyancer who may have held the certificate of title.
• Any financial institutions, accounting firms, or accountants that may have held the certificate of title.
• Any caveator of a caveat alleging a charge or mortgage affecting the land in question.
• If not one of the above, the person who last held the certificate of title.