Official Copies of the Title Register, Title Plan, and Filed Deeds can only be obtained directly from the Land Registry by making a postal application using form OC1 (for the Title Register and/or Title Plan) or form OC2 (for the Filed Deeds) (for Filed Deeds). Official Copies cannot be obtained directly from the Land Registry online.
How can I establish property ownership?
You may verify your title deed information online or in person at your local deeds office. You may view your title deed online by visiting websites such as Lexis® WinDeed. These websites provide ownership and other important information about properties registered with the deeds office.
In South Africa, how can I verify a title deed online?
Deedsweb also provides electronic access to information. Call 0800 007 095 or visit your closest Deeds office for additional information about the deeds register.
In South Africa, how can I obtain a copy of my land title?
SAILIS allows you to obtain a copy of your Certificate of Title online. There will be a charge. Navigate to SAILIS and choose Register Search Plus from the Land Search menu. The Register Search Plus will provide you a copy of the Register Search, plan, and related transactions.
Is it possible to sell a property without a title deed?
A title deed not only defines proof of ownership, but also describes a property’s features, terms, and purchase price. When an owner wishes to sell their property, the deeds office requires an original title deed when registering the property in the buyer’s name.
What is the cost of changing ownership of a property in South Africa?
As a general guideline, you should budget between 8% and 10% of the purchase price for all extra expenditures associated with acquiring a home. Bond registration fees, transfer duties, transfer charges, and other legal fees will be included in these prices.