To replace a lost title, one must file an affidavit of loss and request an annotated certified true copy. Then, a petition is filed in court along with evidence at a hearing. If approved, a court decision and certificate of finality are issued to file at the registry of deeds for a replacement land title.
To replace a lost title, one must file an affidavit of loss and request an annotated certified true copy. Then, a petition is filed in court along with evidence at a hearing. If approved, a court decision and certificate of finality are issued to file at the registry of deeds for a replacement land title.
To replace a lost title, one must file an affidavit of loss and request an annotated certified true copy. Then, a petition is filed in court along with evidence at a hearing. If approved, a court decision and certificate of finality are issued to file at the registry of deeds for a replacement land title.
2. Request a Certified True Copy (with annotation of loss). 3. File a petition at the Regional Trial Court. 4. Attend the jurisdictional hearing. 5. Submit proof or evidence. 6. Wait for the issuance of a Court Decision. 7. Wait for the Certificate of Finality to be issued. 8. File a Court Decision and Certificate of Finality at the Registry of Deeds. 9. Wait for the issuance of Replacement of Owner’s Land Title.