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The NSW Government’s plan to transition conveyancing into the digital age will culminate on 11 October 2021 with the commencement of new legislation that will allow for 100% electronic lodgment of land transactions, moving away from paper-based processes.
The Real Property Amendment (Certificates of Title) Act 2021 makes several amendments to legislation, importantly allowing for the abolition of certificates of title (CTs) and progressing NSW to 100% eConveyancing.
The Registrar General has announced the abolition date for paper CTs as 11 October 2021. Implementation of the Act on the same date will allow the NSW Government to close the last of the remaining paper lodgement channels so that all transactions requiring registration must be done via eConveyancing.
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