No images? Click here Office of the Registrar General update Dear colleagues, We hope you are well. The countdown is over, NSW has now reached 100% electronic conveyancing. The changes introduced on 11 October mark the final step of this decade long journey, thanks again to everyone involved in shaping this reform. You can find more information on our website here: The public consultation on digital survey plans closed earlier in the month, thank you to everyone who submitted feedback on this reform. Following a Ministerial Forum on eConveyancing on 18 October, all jurisdictions have agreed to interoperability being fully functional and going live by mid-2023. Below you will find information on the NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) customer survey, last printed certificate of title, a new requisition process, updated community land laws, electronic lodgment guidance and timetable for interoperability. As always, please continue to contact us if you would like to raise any issues or have any questions: www.registrargeneral.nsw.gov.au/contact-us Kind regards NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) Customer SurveyNSW LRS customer survey is open for your comments until Friday 12 November 2021. Read more.... Last paper Certificate of Title rolls off the printers in NSWNSW LRS pay tribute to the last printed certificate of title, as the state moves away from paper-based registration of land titles. Read more...New requisition processNSW LRS has worked with ORG to improve efficiency for customers who need to respond to requisitions raised against dealings lodged electronically. Read more... New community land laws to start in NSW on 1 December 2021New laws that modernise the development and management of community land schemes in NSW will start on 1 December 2021. Read more... Electronic lodgment guidanceNSW has now transitioned from paper-based to 100% electronic lodgment of Real Property Act dealings through an ELNO by a subscriber. The first point of call for electronic lodgments is the NSW Land Registry Services. See the new comprehensive “Lodging with NSW LRS” webpage. . Read more... Approved timetable for a secure national interoperability regime and effective competitionMinisters and their representatives from all jurisdictions agreed on a timetable for a secure national interoperability regime by mid-2023. This requires all interoperable transactions to be functional by mid-2023, with roll-out commencing in jurisdictions in the second half of 2023.. . Read more... You might be wondering why we are spelling out links now? It’s because latest best practice advice in the fight against phishers and scammers involves presenting full URLs—instead of hyperlinks, when directing people to information, documents or other links. It might take a little longer to read, but hopefully you can see the links we send are safe to open. |