Section 735A Outstanding Notices
A Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate lists any outstanding notices and orders issued by Council in relation to a particular property.
The certificate refers to notices and orders issued only under the Local Government Act 1993. For example, notices and orders issued might include, and relate to, unauthorised building works, stormwater works, keeping of animals, inadequate operation of an on-site sewage management system, noxious weeds or unsafe or unhealthy conditions.
A full search for notices and orders includes Section 735A, however, it could also include notices, orders and directions issued (if applicable) under the legislation:
- Roads Act 1993
- Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997
- Public Health Act 2010
- Food Act 2003
- Swimming Pools Act 1992.
You can apply for a Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate at any time, however, a certificate is most often needed before property settlement.
The certificate will inform a new property purchaser on matters, including whether:
- Council has issued a notice advising that an outstanding work or matter is required to be addressed in relation to that property
- Council has issued an order advising that a certain work or action is required to be undertaken in relation to that property
- there are any other relevant outstanding matters that are required to be addressed to the satisfaction of Council in relation to that property.
Applying for a Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate
You can apply for a Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate by completing the application form linked below and paying the relevant fee:
The application fee must be paid at the time of lodgement.
The certificate is processed within the required time frame and will be emailed to the applicant
Who can apply for a Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate?
Anyone can apply for a Section 735A Outstanding Notices Certificate, however, conveyancers, solicitors and property owners are the most common applicants.