If you need a Queensland title search online, the key is knowing which document you actually need. A current title is usually the starting point, but many property checks also need a survey plan, historical title, or dealing instrument.
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Which TitleFinder product matches this check?
Use the article as a reference, then order the actual record below when you need evidence for a purchase, conveyancing file, council check or due-diligence review.
Current Title / State Lease
Start here to confirm the current registered owner, title reference and registered interests.
$74.50 · Order this document
Image of Survey Plan (SP/RP)
Add the plan if boundaries, lot layout, easements or strata/common property matter.
$85.90 · Order this document
Not sure which document fits? Start with the current title search, then add the plan or instrument if the title points to one.
This guide explains what each document does, when to order it, and how a title search helps buyers, owners, conveyancers, builders and council approval applicants.
What is a Queensland title search?
A Queensland title search provides the current registered title details for a property. It can help identify the registered owner, title reference, lot and plan details, tenure, and registered interests affecting the land.
For most buyers, a current title search is the first document to check before signing, building, renovating, subdividing, or preparing a council application.
What does a current title show?
A current title may show:
- The registered owner or owners
- Lot and plan details
- Title reference information
- Tenure details, such as freehold or leasehold
- Registered mortgages, easements, covenants, leases, caveats or other interests
When is a title search not enough?
A current title can tell you that an interest exists, but it may not fully explain the physical location or detailed terms. In those cases, you may also need:
- Survey Plan: useful for boundaries, lot layout, access, easements and plan references
- Dealing Instrument: useful when you need the registered document behind an easement, covenant, lease or other dealing
- Historical Title Search: useful when you need older ownership or title history
- Pre-1994 title image: useful for older Queensland records where the current digital title is not enough
Common reasons to order a Queensland title search online
- You are buying a property and want to confirm ownership and title interests
- Your conveyancer, bank or solicitor has requested title details
- You need documents for a building approval or council application
- You want to check easements before building, fencing, renovating or subdividing
- You need to understand a dealing, caveat, lease, covenant or access right
- You are checking a commercial property before due diligence
Which Queensland title document should you order?
| Need | Best starting document |
|---|---|
| Confirm current owner/title details | Current Title / State Lease |
| Check boundaries, lot layout or easement position | Image of Survey Plan |
| Understand the terms of a registered dealing | Image of Dealing Instrument |
| Research older ownership or title history | Historical Title Search |
How to order a Queensland title search online
- Enter the Queensland property address or title details.
- Choose the document you need: current title, survey plan, dealing instrument or historical search.
- Complete checkout securely.
- Receive the title search by email after retrieval.
Buyer tip: check the title before you rely on assumptions
Real estate listings and sales conversations do not always reveal title restrictions clearly. A title search helps you check the legal record before making decisions about purchase, finance, renovation, subdivision or council approvals.
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Title Finder provides title searches sourced from Queensland land title records. We are an independent service and not affiliated with any government authority.