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Guide To Steps in The Subdivision Process: Subdividing Land

This guide outlines the key steps to subdividing land in Victoria: 1. Conducting a title search and consulting with a licensed surveyor to design the subdivision. 2. Having the surveyor prepare the subdivision plan for council certification. 3. Council considers the plan and ensures all requirements are met. 4. A conveyancer or lawyer organizes documents and lodges the application at Land Victoria. 5. Land Victoria registers the plan and issues new titles once all requirements are satisfied.

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Guide To Steps in The Subdivision Process: Subdividing Land

This guide outlines the key steps to subdividing land in Victoria: 1. Conducting a title search and consulting with a licensed surveyor to design the subdivision. 2. Having the surveyor prepare the subdivision plan for council certification. 3. Council considers the plan and ensures all requirements are met. 4. A conveyancer or lawyer organizes documents and lodges the application at Land Victoria. 5. Land Victoria registers the plan and issues new titles once all requirements are satisfied.

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Guide to steps in the subdivision

process

This guide provides an overview of the key steps to subdividing land.


Individual situations vary and Land Victoria encourages the use of a conveyancer or lawyer to manage,
prepare and lodge the application for registration of a plan of subdivision.

Subdividing land
STEP COMMENTS MORE INFORMATION
1. Title search A current copy of the title and Obtain a copy of the title and diagram online
plan diagram of the land to be at [Link]>Titles & property
subdivided is required for initial certificates.
discussions with the licensed
land surveyor and/or council.
2. Licensed land surveyor A licensed surveyor is required Find more information on subdividing your
to survey the land and prepare property at [Link]>Public
the plan that council needs to info>Subdividing your property.
certify. A licensed land surveyor
Find a licensed land surveyor at
can assist with the initial
[Link].
proposal/design and will liaise
with council to meet their
requirements.
3. Council Council receives the plan of For more information on the planning process
subdivision from the licensed associated with subdividing land go to
surveyor for certification. It [Link]/planning or visit the
considers the application, refers website of the local council.
the plan to the relevant
authorities and ensures all
relevant requirements have
been met.
4. Conveyancer or lawyer The conveyancer or lawyer For application forms, guides, checklists and
organises all relevant lodging fees, go to the Forms, guides and fees
documents (including page at [Link]/property-
Certificate(s) of Title) and forms.
prepares relevant forms to
lodge at Land Victoria.
Guide to steps in the subdivision process

5. Land Victoria All documents are lodged at Lodgement is at Plan Acceptance, Land
Land Victoria and examined. Victoria.
All parties must satisfy the Requirements for verification of identity can
verification of identity be found at [Link]/property-
requirements. forms>Verification of identity.
When all of Land Victoria’s Track the progress of the subdivision at
requirements are satisfied, the [Link]>Document
plan is registered and new Tracking>Dealing Enquiry.
Certificate(s) of Title are issued
to the relevant parties.

Contact us
For location and contact details, refer to [Link]/property>Contact us.

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