LTSA Announces Modest Fee Changes

Most LTSA services fees, including Land Owner Transparency Registry fees will increase by a small amount as of April 1, 2023. LTSA uses revenue from fees to cover operational costs and address the impact of inflation. Learn More

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Online Change of Name on Title Application for BC Property Owners

LTSA has introduced a new online application for property owners to change a name on title. Learn More

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Front Counters Open By Appointment Only Alert Level: LOW

Please be aware that LTSA’s Land Title Office front counters are open by appointment only. Many common transactions are now available online. To book an in-person visit, contact the Customer Service Centre at 1-877-577-LTSA (5872) .

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Claim of Builders Lien Online Application Now Available

File a Claim of Builders Lien application online at ltsa.ca/FileCBL. The new online application includes the option to easily prepopulate key information. LTSA encourages customers to use the online form to submit an application online, by mail or in person.

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Director of Land Titles To Issue July 15 Update To ‘Electronic Land Title Plan and Plan Application Requirements’ Document

The ‘Electronic Land Title Plan and Plan Application Requirements’ document, issued by the Director of Land Titles, will be updated on July 15th to coincide with the effective date of Survey and Plan Rule change numbers 2020-01 through 2020-09. The following sections will be updated:

  • Section 4.1(k) – to reflect Survey and Plan Rule change 2020-01 relating to SPR 3-13 with respect to requirements for posting plans that depict natural boundaries.
  • Section 4.1(n) – to make it evident that a plan dedicating road or park in the ALC requires the ALR plan statement and related ALC approval.

A plan that subdivides land within the ALR, as determined by the meaning in section 19 of the Agricultural Land Commission Act, requires ALC approval prior to deposit of the plan in the Land Title Office. For additional clarification:

  • A Reference Plan pursuant to s.107(1)(a) that dedicates road or park is considered a subdivision.
  • A ‘Return to Crown’ of eroded lands is not considered a subdivision.

The Electronic Land Title Plan and Plan Application Requirements document can be found on the LTSA website here and the updated version will be posted on July 15.

Please contact moreinfo@ltsa.ca with any questions.

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