Access myLTSA Services

Order a current land title or plan with myLTSA – LTSA’s online service for search, filing, and more. Register Now

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Need to change your address? Alert Level: LOW

Learn how to update your mailing address on title with LTSA’s online application form or learn how to make other changes to title.

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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 9 am – 3 pm, Monday to Friday 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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Behind the Scenes at LTSA

Learn more about the people and the history of LTSA on our YouTube channel. We couldn’t have achieved any of our success without key stakeholder and customer relationships in the real property market and the people we are proud to call our team.

Meet LTSA’s Customer Service Centre

We’d like to introduce you to the friendly faces at LTSA’s Customer Service Centre. Chris, Steve, and Sherry offer a behind the scenes peek inside the day-to-day operations of the Customer Service Centre, and how LTSA plans to meet the present and future needs of our customers.

The Customer Service Centre team are committed to supporting LTSA’s customers, delivering efficient, trusted, and reliable information. We continue to adapt to an ever-changing market to deliver on our vision of a real property market that is trusted and transparent.

Meet Larry Blaschuk, the LTSA’s Registrar of Land Titles

Meet Larry Blaschuk, the LTSA’s Registrar of Land Titles – responsible for the integrity of the land title system and supported by three Deputy Registrars who are responsible for all registration decisions within their respective land title offices. Learn more about why the Registrar is an important part of the land title system in BC.

Meet Cristin, LTSA’s Surveyor General

Meet our Surveyor General, Cristin Schlossberger. Cristin was appointed as Surveyor General by LTSA on April 1st, 2019. Prior to joining LTSA in 2009, she worked as a registered BC land surveyor. She was drawn to the profession through her love of solving complex problems, the outdoors and mathematics. Cristen, like many land surveyors, feels a deep connection to the history of BC, recognizing their work often follows in the literal footsteps of the original surveyors of the land.

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