Land Registry (Hong Kong)
In Hong Kong, the Land Registry is a government department under the Development Bureau responsible for the administration of land registration. It also provides facilities for search of the Land Register and related records by the public and other government departments.
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Formed | August 1993 |
Superseding agencies |
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Headquarters | 19/F, Queensway Government Offices, 66 Queensway |
Employees | 476 (Permanent) 96 (Contract) |
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Website | Official website |
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Traditional Chinese | 土地註冊處 | ||||||||
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Court of Final Appeal
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Duties
- Registration of relevant documents under the Land Registry Ordinance
- Offer search and registration services
- Registration of Owners' Corporations under the Building Management Ordinance
Addresses
Citizens may go to the customer service centre in Admiralty or any of the four centres in the New Territories to search and register property, as well as order photocopies of Hong Kong property documents.
- Queensway Government Offices on 66 Queensway, Admiralty
- New Territories search centres:
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External links
- Land Registry Official site
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