See also
Property, titles and valuations
Registering a power of attorney
If an attorney, on behalf of a principal, intends to deal with the principal’s land (e.g. to sell their home) the power of attorney must be registered in the land registry by lodging it with a properly completed Form16–Request to register power of attorney.
Land Title Practice Manual
The Land Title Practice Manual provides titling law, practice and procedure in Queensland to industry practitioners for the preparation of registry forms and requirements for lodgement of transactions in the registry.
Land registry forms
Land registry forms are used for dealings under the Land Title Act 1994, the Land Act 1994 and the Water Act 2000.
Online dealing status search
This free online search facility provides basic information on the current status of dealings received in the land registry.
Land titles fee calculator
As a service to our customers, the Queensland Land Registry has made available an online fee calculator and a downloadable fee calculator for calculating the lodgement fees payable on commonly used forms.
Land titles
To protect Queenslanders' rights and interests in land and water allocations, the government maintains a secure titling system for registering property ownership, other interests and transactions.
Resuming land
As Queensland's population continues to grow, the need to provide services and community facilities also grows, making it necessary for the state to have the power to acquire land for public purposes.
Read more about resuming land →
Valuations
Each year, the department carries out statutory valuations of land within Queensland.
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