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Checklist of what to include Form 1 — Transfer (completed, signed, dated and witnessed) Form 24 — Property information (completed) Form 25 — Foreign ownership information (for foreign persons only: completed, signed, dated and witnessed) duty has been accounted for on the transfer with the Queensland Revenue Office.
How long does registration take? Most correctly prepared dealings are registered within our service time of 3–5 working days. You can use the dealing number on your lodgement summary to check the status of your lodgement using our online dealing status search enquiry.
If you would like a copy of relevant documents pertaining to your property, or if you would like proof of ownership of your property, these searches can be carried out through the Titles Queensland website.
If you need information or support, you can call the RTA on 1300 366 311 or submit an online enquiry.
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Phone. For further questions or enquiries, please contact our customer team via 07 3497 3479 – between 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).
The information on the Form 24 is required for the Queensland Revenue Office and to monitor compliance with legislative requirements relating to electrical safety switches (Electrical Safety Office) and smoke alarms (Queensland Fire and Emergency Services); and to update information held on the valuation and sales ...
How long does registration take? Most correctly prepared dealings are registered within our service time of 3–5 working days. You can use the dealing number on your lodgement summary to check the status of your lodgement using our online dealing status search enquiry.
Generally, you'll have to fill in the following: Transfer form: You can obtain the transfer form from your state government website. Certificate of title: The original certificate of title may be held by you or your lender. Mortgage documents: If you already have a mortgage, you must first seek advice from your lender.