FAQs
Contact BC Assessment at 1-866-valueBC (1-866-825-8322) to request a new copy. This service is delivered via email or post, at no cost. Proof of ownership is required. I have a property that is under construction.
How can I find out who owns a property in BC for free? ›
The Land Owner Transparency Registry is a publicly searchable registry of information about beneficial ownership of land in British Columbia. Beneficial land owners are people who own or control land indirectly, such as through a corporation, partnership or trust.
How do I find my property lines in BC? ›
ParcelMap BC is the current, complete and trusted mapped representation of titled and Crown land parcels across British Columbia, considered to be the point of truth for the graphical representation of property boundaries.
What does LTSA stand for? ›
The Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia (LTSA) is a publicly accountable, statutory corporation formed in 2005 responsible for operating the land title and survey systems of BC.
Is BC property assessment accurate? ›
B.C. assessments, while serving taxation purposes, may not accurately reflect a property's current market value. To truly understand what your home could sell for, it is recommended that you consult a real estate agent for a personalized tour and market evaluation.
What is BC property assessment based on? ›
Your assessment is based on the market value of your property as of July 1st of the previous year. When determining the assessed value, our appraisers consider your property's unique characteristics, including: The location of the home. The view from the home.
How long does a lien stay on your property in BC? ›
A claim of lien will lapse and be completely extinguished unless a lawsuit to enforce the lien is commenced and a certificate is filed on title within a year of the filing of the lien. The one year period can be short- ened to a 21 day period if you receive a notice requiring action.
How to search for property owner BC? ›
If you want to know the current registered owners of a property, order a copy of the title. A title to land lists the registered fee simple holder(s) (the owners), legal description of the parcel, parcel identifier (PID), and the charges, liens and interests registered against the title.
How do I find the history of a property in BC? ›
British Columbia. All historical land title and survey records relating to both Crown land and private property are managed by the Land Title and Survey Authority of B.C. (LTSA), but copies and related records and tools are available at other locations and online.
How do you see who owns land around you? ›
Contact the county tax assessor's office
That means they should have the name and contact information you need. You can find every county tax assessor's website through the California State Board of Equalization website. Keep in mind that California has 58 counties.
To view the contents of a title, you must order a copy of the title for a fee from BC's public land title register. If you wish to understand the chain of ownership for a property, please hire a registry agent to help with this research.
Can you buy Crown land in BC? ›
Crown land can be purchased at market value. If you choose to lease Crown land for residential purposes, you will need to pay rent. The length of your lease depends on the purpose of your lease, with it being up to 30 years if you're planning on building a permanent home.
How much is a land title search in BC? ›
Statutory Services under the Land Title Act
Current Customer Fee | Examples |
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$16.25 | · State of Title Certificate · Certificate of Charge |
$510.42 | |
$17.24 | · Download of Image of Land Title Document and Plan through myLTSA |
$10.72 | · Title Search · Name Search · Standard Terms Search |
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How do I transfer title of property in BC? ›
To initiate the transfer, you'll need to complete the Property Transfer Tax form. This form requires information about the property, the buyer, and the seller. Make sure to double-check all details for accuracy. Property Transfer Tax is a crucial aspect of transferring property title in BC.
How do I get a certificate of title in BC? ›
Complete Form 22 with the following information:
- Full names of all owners, exactly as on title.
- Mailing address of all owners.
- Legal description.
- Nine-digit parcel identifier (PID), which can be found on the BC Assessment website or your property tax assessment notice.
- Delivery preference and who will take delivery.
How to find old property assessment in BC? ›
The detailed property records can be searched in person by going to one of the BC Assessment offices in the province. The Vancouver branch of BC Assessment office is located at Renfrew and East Broadway (200-2925 Virtual Way). There are also offices in Burnaby and Surrey.
How do I look up property assessments in BC? ›
To check your home's value, go to bcassessment.ca and search under the address.
What if I lost my property tax notice in BC? ›
If you have not received your tax notice, you can receive your tax notice through eTaxBC. If you do not have access to the internet, you can visit the nearest Service BC location or contact us.
How to get property tax statement BC? ›
Property Tax notices are sent by your local municipality to registered land owners based on information in the LTSA's land title register and BC Assessment data. Owner and address information for Property Tax notices are automatically updated when changes are made in the LTSA land title register.