I am wanting to register some properties with the RRdJ. How do I do this? What happens with the titles at the titles office? As I have tried to transfer the properties into a non -registered trust but Qld revenue want stamp duty of course. How does this work when registering property with RRdJ?
Transferring Your Property to the Royal Registry de Jure
The Correct Procedure:
To begin the transfer, the correct approach is to locate the certificate of title issued by the Crown. If the original certificate has been lost or destroyed, a new duplicate must be obtained from the Crown through the registry.
Please note that the documents currently in your possession, issued by a corporation, are not recognised by the Crown. They serve only as receipts. The goal is to have the new registered proprietor, whether a Living Man or Living Woman, recorded on the title.
Steps to Transfer:
- Locate the Duplicate Title: If lost or destroyed, apply for a new certificate from the Crown via the Royal Registry de Jure.
- Register the Proprietor: This step involves recording the registered proprietor’s name on the title. While not legally required, it is a recommended step for clarity.
Fees:
The fee is 1% of the land’s value. In contrast, the government corporation charges a 5% fee for the same service.
The Royal Registry de Jure will be basically do all this for you, ensuring a smooth and efficient transfer of your property.