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South Australia property title search

Adelaide Title Search

Order an official SA title search for an Adelaide property. Useful for ownership checks, conveyancing, finance, planning and due diligence.

  • Official records
  • Fast email delivery
  • Address checked where needed
Most common

SA Title Register Search

Current SA title register details including ownership, title reference and registered encumbrances.

$74.50 AUD Order SA Title Register Search

SA Plan Image

Filed plan image showing lot layout, plan details, dimensions and survey context.

$85.90 AUD Order plan

SA Dealing Details

Registered dealing document details behind an SA title reference.

$91.80 AUD Order document

When to order a title search in Adelaide

Order an Adelaide title search before buying, refinancing, planning work or checking registered interests such as easements, covenants, mortgages and caveats.

Adelaide due diligence often starts with the SA title register search, then adds plan or dealing details if boundaries or registered documents need review.

How it works

  1. Choose the document. Start with the current title if you need ownership, mortgages, caveats, easements or registered interests.
  2. Enter the property details. Use the property address, lot/plan, volume/folio or title reference if you have it.
  3. Receive the file by email. We locate and deliver the registry document digitally.

Adelaide title search FAQ

Which document should I order first?

For most property checks, start with SA Title Register Search. It is the document that shows the current registered owner and key registered interests.

Can I use this for conveyancing or due diligence?

Yes. The documents are sourced from official state land title records. For legal work, settlement or professional due diligence, check with your solicitor or conveyancer which document they require.

What if I need the easement, covenant or dealing document?

Order SA Dealing Details if your title lists a dealing, instrument, easement, covenant, transfer, mortgage or caveat and you need the full document behind that reference.