The Office of the Registrar General formally commenced under the new regulator operator model on 1 July 2016 and is responsible for ensuring the integrity of the NSW land title system.


Changes to the NSW land title system

Today, the NSW Registrar General announced changes to Land Titles and Conveyancing in NSW. On 11 October 2021, new changes to the land titles system in NSW will be introduced that will transition NSW away…

Updates to NSW e-conveyancing mandate

On 22 December 2020, the Registrar General announced that a further twenty-nine dealings would be mandated to be lodged electronically from 22 March 2021. These twenty-nine dealings are in addition to those which are already…

Latest news: Updates to Conveyancing Rules during the COVID-19 pandemic

As the COVID-19 pandemic still continues to affect the normal business dealings of many lawyers and conveyancers nationwide, the Office of the NSW Registrar General has further updated the Conveyancing Rules- COVID19 Pandemic Amendment. Published…

Counting down to the 1 July 2019 mandate

Counting down to the 1 July 2019 mandate

It’s now a matter of weeks until the 1 July 2019 mandate. In NSW, 84 per cent of all possible dealings are being lodged electronically, including 81 per cent of transfers. In NSW, eConveyancing began…

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Don’t get caught out with the 1 July 2019 mandates

Right now, in NSW, conveyancers and lawyers lodge around 84 per cent of all possible dealings electronically.  This includes more than 80 per cent of transfers. We are now just weeks away from the 1…

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Last days of paper conveyancing in NSW

Right now, conveyancers and lawyers lodge around 80 per cent of all possible dealings electronically in NSW. For more statistics, including a breakdown of subscriber uptake by area code, on our statistics page. And very…