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Title Search Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common title search questions, including how to access property records, ownership details, and title documents across British Columbia. Whether you’re buying, selling, or verifying a property, we will help you understand the process and what to expect in the title search FAQ.

Ordering a Title Search

You can order a BC title search online by entering the property address or PID and completing payment through our secure system. Most searches are processed quickly and delivered electronically.

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Most searches are completed within 4 hours during regular business hours, with a 45 minute rush option available.

Yes, you can perform a title search through the BC Land Title system, but it requires an account and familiarity with the process. Many people use a service to save time and avoid errors.

In British Columbia, a title search is usually conducted by:

  • Homeowners doing additions
  • Notaries public

  • Real estate lawyers

  • Title search professionals

  • Home buyers or sellers 

Yes, you can search using a residential address, but a PID or legal description will provide more accurate results.

Finding Property Ownership

You can find property ownership in BC by performing a title search using the property address and PID. The title will show the registered owner and legal details.

To search a title by address in BC, you need to convert the address into a PID using available tools or services, then perform a title search using that PID.

You can check for liens on a property in BC by ordering a title search, which will show registered financial charges such as mortgages and liens.

Yes, past ownership details can be found in certain registered documents, such as a parcel register or historical title records.

What a Title Search Is

A title search is a review of public land records that shows property ownership and any registered charges, such as mortgages, liens, or easements.

A property title search in British Columbia is an official record from the Land Title and Survey Authority that shows ownership and registered interests on a property.

A BC land title search provides detailed information about a property’s ownership, legal description, and registered charges through official land title records.

A title search focuses on legal ownership and registered charges, while a property search may include additional information such as zoning, taxes, or property details.

What’s Included in a Title Search

A BC title search includes the property owner, legal description, parcel identifier, and registered charges such as mortgages, liens, easements, and covenants.

A title certificate in BC includes ownership details, legal description, PID, and any registered charges or interests affecting the property.

Yes, a title search will show registered financial charges such as mortgages and certain liens attached to the property.

No, a title search does not show exact property boundaries. You would need a survey or reference plan for boundary details. However, we can pull legal survey plans for your property.

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Legal & Process Questions

A title search helps identify ownership, legal issues, and financial charges before buying or financing a property.

You should get a title search before purchasing property, refinancing, or verifying ownership details.

A title search is typically performed during the purchase process to confirm ownership and identify any issues, although it is usually handled by legal professionals.

A title search is highly accurate as it is based on official land title records, but it only reflects registered information at the time of the search.

BC-Specific & Authority Questions

The LTSA is the organization responsible for maintaining land title records in British Columbia.

A PID is a unique nine-digit number assigned to each property in British Columbia and is used to perform title searches.

A PID (Parcel Identifier) can be found on your property tax notice, assessment notice, or by searching your property through BC Assessment. It is a unique 9-digit number used to identify a property and ensure accurate title search results.

A PID is recommended for accuracy; however, a BC title search can still be completed using a property address, although an additional fee may apply.

Cost, Access & Limitations

No, access to official BC land title records typically requires a fee, whether accessed directly or through a service.

The cost of a search starts at $30, depending on the type of search and documents requested. Additional fees apply for supporting documents.

Yes, historical title information may be available depending on the property and records requested.

You can obtain documents such as title certificates, plans, and registered charges depending on your request.

Your title documents are delivered electronically by email, making them easy to access, download, and review.

General Title Search FAQ

BC title documents are official property records, such as deeds, parcel registers, and lien searches that provide detailed information about ownership history and legal interests.

A parcel register is a detailed record of all registered activity on a property, including ownership changes, charges, and legal descriptions.

An encumbrance is a registered interest, such as a lien, mortgage, or easement, that may affect how a property can be used or transferred.

If a lien is registered on a property, it means there is a legal or financial claim against it. This may need to be resolved before the property can be sold or refinanced.

Yes, a BC title search can reveal issues such as liens, mortgages, easements, or other registered interests that may affect the ownership, use, or value of a property.

Yes, all orders are processed securely, and your information is kept private and used only to complete your request.

No, BC Title Search is an independent service provider that retrieves official records from the provincial land title registry.

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FAST DELIVERY

As quick as 45 minutes

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From $30 per search

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Delivered in as little as 45 minutes

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