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Our comprehensive online database can help you determine the following when researching a parcel of land or during a real estate transaction:
Online Submission (OLS) eliminates the need for forms-based packet submissions, allowing users to fully complete Land Registry submissions online.
Quick Search - A simple way to search for currently active land titles. You can search by parcel number, title number, land description and owner name.
Search - An advanced search tool that is capable of searching titles from the past (i.e., inactive titles) and provides access to more 'search by' options.
Map Search - Allows you to graphically zoom to a given area and obtain copies of active plans.
Grant Search - Find an image of an original Land Grant. The oldest land grant in our records dates back to 1884.
Change of Ownership Transactions - A change of ownership occurs when a title is transferred from one person or entity to another and a new title(s) results.
Interest Transactions - An interest is an agreement between a title owner and another party. There are a wide variety of agreements that the online Land Registry system recognizes as interests.
Transforms - Once a plan has been approved, you are in a position to apply for titles to the new parcel(s) created by the plan. This section provides information on how to prepare the packet that is required.
Condominiums - A variety of condominium transactions require applications to the Land Registry. This section offers detailed information to assist you with some of the most common transactions, as well as other key issues.
A packet is a universal unit of work, containing one or more than one request or document. All packets of work submitted to ISC will undergo a series of system checks via to ensure page counts and client information is correct. All packets passing through this system check will be scanned and processed on a first come, first served basis. This section also provides information on withdrawing packets and avoiding packet rejections.
Looking for more advanced help, ISC has collected a number of the Land Registry policies that we use when processing your packet.