Our offices are located across the state but not all services are available at all locations. Please call ahead before visiting an office.
Address: 8 Nicholson St, Melbourne 3000 Phone: 136 186 Open: Not open to the public
Address: 30-38 Little Malop St, Geelong 3220 Phone: 03 5226 4667 Open: 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Address: 1-7 Taylor St, Epsom 3551 Phone: 03 5430 4444 Open: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
Address: 402 Mair St, Ballarat 3350 Phone: 03 5336 6856 Open: 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Address: 89 Sydney Rd, Benalla 3672 Phone: 03 5761 1611 Open: 9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Address: 71 Hotham Street, Traralgon 3844 Phone: 03 5172 2111 Open: 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Address: 609 Burwood Hwy, Knoxfield 3180 Phone: 03 9210 9222 Open: 8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday
Land Use Victoria provides forms for property transactions and dealings, associated guides and fee listings.
Instructions for each form can be found in the associated guide.
Insight into e-conveyancing, Electronic Lodgment Networks and Operator
Includes property transfers, mortgages, caveat and deceased estates.
Forms for subdivisions, owners corporations, and easements.
Certificate of Title management.
Land Acquisition, the Compensation Act, and Climate Change Act.
Forms for the Local Government Act and Planning and Environment Act.
Property transaction and search fees, direct debit information.
Lodge a transaction of a water share with the Water Registrar.
A land title is an official record of who owns a piece of land. It can also include information about mortgages, covenants, caveats and easements. Victoria's land titles are held in the state's online land titles register, managed by the Registrar of Titles using the Torrens system.
Land Use Victoria collects, manages, releases and sells a wide range of property information for Victoria and most of it is available online. You can find certificates and statements, median property prices and sales data, land dealing statistics, land titles and suburb boundaries.
Property valuation is the analysis of property transactions to determine comparable value. Valuers gather and evaluate a range of information to determine the market value of a property.
The Office of Surveyor-General Victoria (OSGV) is the government's authority on surveying and property boundaries.
The procedures and principles for naming, renaming and adjusting the boundaries of geographic features, localities and roads in Victoria.
Titles, property certificates and Crown land status
Land and Survey Spatial Information
Survey Marks Enquiry Service
Surveying and Planning through Electronic Applications and Referrals