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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LTSA Seeking New Kamloops Location for January 2022

The Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA) is seeking a long term tenancy starting early 2022 in a modern and secure office location in Kamloops. This search for a new facility underscores our commitment to maintaining a local presence in Kamloops.

LTSA’s office locations are complemented by online and digital services, especially as a result of operational changes brought on by COVID 19. At LTSA, progress is already well underway to digitize a large collection of paper records. Bound volumes from the Kamloops and Nelson land title districts will be digitized by the end of March 2021, and Kamloops and Nelson land title districts microfilm records digitized by September 2021. LTSA’s Scan on Demand service and the myLTSA portal will continue to provide customers with access to retrieve digitized records regardless of their geographic location.

Paper-based records in LTSA’s Kamloops office will be relocated to the Victoria office where they will be stored in a secure, purpose-built facility to mitigate risk of loss from fire or other disasters. Kamloops-based LTSA staff positions and related work will continue to remain in the city after the move to a new facility in early 2022.

As one of LTSA’s three office locations, the City of Kamloops plays an important part for LTSA operations. We appreciate the support and positive relationship we have with the City of Kamloops and value our work together to provide exceptional services for its citizens and the province of British Columbia.

Headquartered in Victoria, LTSA also maintains an office in New Westminster and Landsure Systems Ltd (an LTSA subsidiary) has an office in Vancouver. LTSA is a regulatory authority, independent from government, and responsible for administering the land title and survey systems of BC.

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