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The land registration system contains official records of land and property in Ontario, including the: title, which is a legal term for the land rights held by a person or corporation; deed, which is a term used for the legal document that transfers title from one person to another; mortgage and other land documents.
- Search Land Property Records
If you enter a contract with a business to finance or lease...
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- How to Search
- Register Property Documents
- Notices of Security Interest
- Apply to Be Authorized
- Renew Your Authorization
- Applying When Out of Province
Fees depend on the type of search you need. If you would like to search for additional land registration records on Teranet Express, you will need to set up an account with Teranet; the company that supports the delivery of land registration services in partnership with the government. Set up a Teranet account
You must be authorized by the Director of Land Registration to submit land documents to the electronic land registration system. Your authorization is valid for at least 5 years. You will be notified when your authorization is due to expire. You must renew the authorization at least 30 days before it expires.
If you enter a contract with a business to finance or lease certain goods that are installed in your home, and once installed they become fixtures (e.g., water heater, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit or a furnace), the business may put a Notice of Security Interest (NOSI)on the title to your property. This notice is registered...
To apply for authorization: 1. read the detailed application guide 2. download and complete the correct application form: 2.1. Application Form 1 - Non-Government Applicants 2.2. Application Form 1A - Government Applicants 3. complete and sign the Electronic Land Registration Agreement 4. submit the completed application 4.1. by email: ELRSAuthoriz...
To apply for renewal of an existing Electronic Land Registration Agreement that is due to expire: 1. download and complete the correct renewal form: 1.1. Renewal Form – Government Account Holders 1.2. Renewal Form – Categories A, B and C Account Holders 1.3. Renewal Form – Category D Account Holders 2. complete and sign to confirm that you still me...
Application details for out-of-province applicants will be provided in the application packages that are sent to them. They will not be required to have anyone attend in Ontario to complete their applications. If they are in Ontario for some reason, however, they are not precluded from attending at any land registry office and completing their appl...
Transfer/Deed of Land. Form 1 - Land Registration Reform Act. A. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY. New Property Identifiers Additional: See Schedule. Executions. Additional: See Schedule (1) Registry Land Titles (2) Page 1 of pages (3) Property Identifier(s) Block. Property Additional: See Schedule (4) Consideration. Dollars $ (5) Description. This is a ...
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Recording A Deed By Mail ALL Auditor and Engineer Stamps MUST Be Reflected. Mail the deed to the Lake County Recorder’s Office, 105 Main Street, PO Box 490, Painesville, OH 44077; Include a brief cover letter explaining exactly what you want done. Include a check made payable to the Lake County Recorder for the proper recording fee.
Lake County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller ATTENTION: RECORDING P.O. Box 7800 Tavares, FL 32778 Office Locations: Lake County Courthouse 550 W. Main St., North Wing, Third Floor Tavares, FL 32778 Recording Satellite Office at the Lake County Records Storage Facility 313 S. Bloxham Ave. Tavares, FL 32778 Contact Information: Phone ...
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Due to the repeal of Section 201.022, F.S., Form DR-219 (Return for Transfers of Interest in Real Property) is no longer required when recording a document transferring title to property, effective June 1, 2008. The Clerk's Office previously obtained the transfer price from Form DR-219.