A heads up for those that use Crown Lands to ascertain the status of lots they are interested in accessing.
It seems NSW bureaucracy is at it's finest once again. Turning the easy & helpful into a mountain of red tape for those wanting to do the right thing.
In the past to enquire on NSW Crown Land parcel status you'd either phone or email & they would provide basic information (at no cost) about the lot i.e. whether it's unmanaged, managed by a land manager or trust (TSR, Common, Reserve etc.) or under tenure/lease/permit.
You still in a lot of cases had some work to do to establish if you could legally access i.e. contacting land managers/trusts, contacting lease or permit holders (Crown Lands did initiate this as they don't give out tenure details - not sure if they'll still do this?).
This week I sent a small list of Crown Land lots that I'm interested in. They sent me back a form that needs to be filled out for each lot & a fee schedule. They are processing my forms now & will let me know what, if any, fees will be required before they send back any information.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/4485/1594942607_crown-land-status-search-aplication.pdf
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/4485/1594942632_crown-land-status-search-fee-schedule.pdf
When I received the forms I thought they had mistaken my enquiry as status searches for conveyancing or some other commercial/legal purpose. I replied back that I'm after basic information for recreational activities & here is their reply:
It seems NSW bureaucracy is at it's finest once again. Turning the easy & helpful into a mountain of red tape for those wanting to do the right thing.
In the past to enquire on NSW Crown Land parcel status you'd either phone or email & they would provide basic information (at no cost) about the lot i.e. whether it's unmanaged, managed by a land manager or trust (TSR, Common, Reserve etc.) or under tenure/lease/permit.
You still in a lot of cases had some work to do to establish if you could legally access i.e. contacting land managers/trusts, contacting lease or permit holders (Crown Lands did initiate this as they don't give out tenure details - not sure if they'll still do this?).
This week I sent a small list of Crown Land lots that I'm interested in. They sent me back a form that needs to be filled out for each lot & a fee schedule. They are processing my forms now & will let me know what, if any, fees will be required before they send back any information.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/4485/1594942607_crown-land-status-search-aplication.pdf
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/doc/member-docs/4485/1594942632_crown-land-status-search-fee-schedule.pdf
When I received the forms I thought they had mistaken my enquiry as status searches for conveyancing or some other commercial/legal purpose. I replied back that I'm after basic information for recreational activities & here is their reply:
:N:Crown Lands said:Our procedures have changed since your last contact with us and that all requests for status searches must be submitted on the approved application form. Once the application form is received, a determination of fees, if any, will be communicated to you prior to the search request being undertaken.