Land Title Search NT
We offer Land Title Search services online for properties in the Northern Territory. Simply enter the necessary information into the search engine above to order a Certificate of Title in the Northern Territory. Your Title Search will contain all the needed ownership information for your NT property. There is no need to wait and no need to engage with the Northern Territory title office as you can conduct your search right here, either by entering the property address or by searching with your title reference number.
How To Complete Your Property Title Search Completely Online
Search By Address To Get Your Certificate Of Title NT
Simply enter the address of any property above to order a land title search, all available plans associated with the property will also be shown in the results page.
Search By Title Reference Number
Firstly, select the state of the search you're after, then click the “Search By” button on the form above and change the search by to “Volume/Folio”. You can now enter the Volume/Folio number and confirm your order.
What is a Title Search?
A land title search is a current copy of the Certificate of Title which shows the current owner, the land description and any dealings associated.
The land register is the central aspect of the Torrens system and search facilities are provided by state and territory land titles registries. The Registrar records property ownership changes, mortgages, property transactions and new subdivisions and protects the security of property ownership through the State Government guarantee to title.
Property Registry has access to these land registries and gives you online access. Whether you are a property owner, investor, real estate agent, conveyancer or solicitor. We offer a land title search online via email. Pay as you go or set up an account for regular or bulk searches.
A Land Title Search gives you:
- Current ownership details with the full name
- Volume and folio or title reference number
- Survey plan number and type
- Encumbrances and notifications including mortgage
- Whether there is a caveat against the title
- List of any unregistered dealings
A Land Title Search is useful for:
- Checking current property ownership
- To see if there is a mortgage registered on title
- Homebuyer and investor research
- Buying and selling any piece of real estate
- Planning applications
Property Ownership Search NT
What is the difference between a properties Deed and Title?
Property Deeds and Titles refer to two separate legal concepts.
All original Property deeds are archived at each states or territories land registry. Land registries now only issue an electronic copy of the certificate of title, also known as a land title search. A Title is a legal way of saying you own a right to something. For real estate purposes, the title refers to ownership of the property, meaning that you have the rights to use that property.
Why do I need a copy of my title?
Titles and property certificates provide information about the land and are most commonly used for conveyancing or other research purposes. Conducting a property title search also gives you peace of mind knowing that you are the rightful owner of your property.
Who can conduct a Title Search Online?
- Anyone who pays the prescribed fee can search a title for any property
Which states and territories land registries do you have access to?
- New South Wales - NSW
- Queensland - QLD
- Victoria - VIC
- Western Australia - WA
- South Australia - SA
- Northern Territory - NT
What information do I need?
One of the pieces of information listed below
- The address of the property
- The owner’s full name
- The plan number or title reference number for the property
- Volume/folio number