Who Needs a Certificate of Title in New Zealand? Use Cases Guide

Who Needs a Certificate of Title in New Zealand? Use Cases Guide

*A certificate of title isn't just for property buyers. Dozens of professionals and situations require one. Here's who needs a title search and why.*

Overview: Who Orders Title Searches?

You might assume title searches are only for buying and selling property. In reality, they're used by a wide range of people and professionals across New Zealand:

| Who | Why They Need It |

|-----|------------------|

| Home buyers | Due diligence before purchase |

| Property sellers | Preparing property for market |

| Lawyers | Conveyancing and legal matters |

| Engineers | Infrastructure and building projects |

| Planners | Resource consent applications |

| Architects | Design and building consent |

| Banks | Mortgage and lending security |

| Valuers | Property valuations |

| Developers | Subdivision and development projects |

| Council officers | Regulatory and compliance checks |

Home Buyers

Keys handover

When You Need It

  • Before making an offer (ideally)
  • During the due diligence period (essential)
  • Before auction day (no conditions at auction)
  • What You're Checking

  • Title type (freehold, cross lease, unit title, leasehold)
  • Registered owners match the seller
  • Easements that might affect property use
  • Covenants that restrict what you can do
  • Any caveats or unusual interests
  • Why It Matters

    The title reveals the legal reality of the property. What you see at an open home is the physical reality — the title shows the legal one. They don't always match.

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    Property Sellers

    When You Need It

  • Before listing (to identify any issues)
  • When preparing vendor disclosure
  • Before auction (to make available to buyers)
  • What You're Checking

  • Confirm your ownership details are correct
  • Identify any encumbrances buyers will ask about
  • Check for defective cross lease issues
  • Ensure nothing unexpected has been registered
  • Why It Matters

    Being prepared for buyer questions speeds up the sale process. Identifying and resolving title issues before listing prevents deal-breaking surprises.

    Lawyers and Conveyancers

    When You Need It

  • Every property transaction
  • Dispute resolution involving property
  • Estate administration
  • Relationship property settlements
  • Trust matters involving property
  • What You're Checking

  • Complete chain of title
  • All registered interests and instruments
  • Verification of ownership for transactions
  • Any impediments to registration
  • Why It Matters

    Lawyers are professionally obligated to verify title information. A current search is essential for every conveyancing transaction.

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    Engineers

    Signing property documents

    When You Need It

  • Infrastructure design projects
  • Structural assessments near boundaries
  • Utility and service installation
  • Geotechnical investigations
  • Stormwater management design
  • What You're Checking

  • Property boundaries for design reference
  • Easement locations affecting infrastructure
  • Access arrangements for construction
  • Legal descriptions for reports and applications
  • Why It Matters

    Engineering designs must respect legal boundaries and existing easements. Getting the title and survey plan early prevents costly redesigns.

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    Planners and Resource Consent Applicants

    When You Need It

  • Every resource consent application
  • Plan change submissions
  • Designation processes
  • Subdivision consent applications
  • What You're Checking

  • Legal description for application forms
  • Ownership confirmation
  • Easements affecting the proposal
  • Covenants that may conflict with plans
  • Neighbours' titles for affected party analysis
  • Why It Matters

    Most councils require a current certificate of title (less than 3 months old) with every resource consent application. Missing title information is a top cause of consent processing delays.

    Architects and Designers

    When You Need It

  • Building consent applications
  • Design phase for new builds and renovations
  • Feasibility studies
  • Extension and alteration projects
  • What You're Checking

  • Boundary locations for setback calculations
  • Easements affecting building placement
  • Covenants restricting design options
  • Cross lease flats plan (if applicable)
  • Why It Matters

    The title and survey plan provide the legal framework within which your design must fit. Easements, covenants, and boundaries all influence what can be built and where.

    Banks and Lenders

    Online property research

    When You Need It

  • Mortgage applications
  • Loan security assessments
  • Refinancing
  • Credit reviews
  • What You're Checking

  • Confirmed ownership for security purposes
  • Title type (affects lending criteria)
  • Existing mortgages and encumbrances
  • Any factors affecting property value or security
  • Why It Matters

    Lenders need to confirm the property provides adequate security for the loan. Title issues can affect whether lending is approved.

    Property Valuers

    When You Need It

  • Every formal valuation
  • Market appraisals
  • Insurance valuations
  • Rating valuations
  • What You're Checking

  • Confirmed land area
  • Title type (affects value methodology)
  • Easements and covenants (affect value)
  • Cross lease, unit title, or leasehold details
  • Why It Matters

    Accurate title information is essential for reliable valuations. An easement through the property or a restrictive covenant directly impacts value.

    Property Developers

    When You Need It

  • Site acquisition assessment
  • Feasibility analysis
  • Subdivision applications
  • Development consent applications
  • Throughout the development process
  • What You're Checking

  • Development potential (title type, restrictions)
  • Existing interests affecting the site
  • Neighbouring titles for boundary issues
  • Access and servicing easements
  • All encumbrances that might limit development
  • Why It Matters

    Development viability depends on what the title allows. A comprehensive title search early in the process can save hundreds of thousands in aborted projects.

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    Other Professionals

    Real Estate Agents

    Need title information to accurately list properties and answer buyer questions.

    Insurance Companies

    May require title details for property insurance, particularly for cross lease and leasehold properties.

    Body Corporate Managers

    Need title information for unit title management, levy calculations, and governance.

    Surveyors

    Require title and plan information as the starting point for all land surveys.

    Government Agencies

    Various agencies need title information for regulatory, compliance, and planning purposes.

    When Personal Situations Require a Title Search

    Relationship Separation

    Understanding what property is owned and how it's held is essential during relationship property division.

    Estate Administration

    Executors need current title searches for all property in an estate.

    Family Disputes

    Property ownership disputes require verified title information.

    Refinancing

    When changing lenders or restructuring debt, current title information is needed.

    Boundary Disputes

    A title search and survey plan are the starting point for resolving boundary disagreements.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a certificate of title cost?

    Our Record of Title starts at $42.90. A Guaranteed Search is $45.90, and comprehensive packages are available from $189.90.

    Can anyone order a certificate of title?

    Yes — property titles are public records in New Zealand. Anyone can order a title search for any property.

    How often do I need a new title search?

    For legal transactions and council applications, use a search less than 3 months old. For general information, any recent search is helpful.

    What's the difference between a basic title and a guaranteed search?

    A guaranteed search ($45.90) provides additional assurance about the accuracy of the information, suitable for legal transactions and professional reliance.

    Can I order title searches for multiple properties?

    Absolutely. We handle individual and bulk orders for professionals who need regular title searches.

    Do I need a title search if I'm just renting?

    Typically no, but you might want one if you're considering buying the property or need to understand boundaries for a business lease.

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    Official copies of documents registered against a title: consent notices, mortgages, easements, land covenants, and more.

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