What is a deposited plan?
A deposited plan is an image returned from the state authority that defines the legal boundaries of the land on the date it was registered. They're generally developed by a registered surveyor based on a survey of the land. The resulting document maps out the size, shape, physical site features and unseen boundaries of the property. Deposited Plans record subdivisions, easements, resumptions or restrictions on the land and description of markers. or are prepared to support Primary Applications. Deposited plans are identified by a ‘DP’ number, e.g. DP 825310. But InfoTrackgo also allows you to find Deposited Plans in NSW if the plan correlates with a registered address.
When do you need a deposited plan? - often you'll be required to use the information contained in a deposited plan when buying or selling a house, renovating or building structures on your property or disputing property boundaries.
InfoTrackgo currently offers deposited plans in New South Wales.

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Looking for information on a property in Australia or the United States? InfoTrackgo allows you to search by address for NSW, QLD, VIC, ACT, NT, SA, TAS and WA. InfoTrackgo also offers direct title reference, volume/folio or plan number searching nationally across Australia. You'll have the option to order any of the documents related to that property.
InfoTrackgo is licensed to provide land and property information including:
• Title searches • Development application reports • Strata plans • Deposited plans • Sydney water diagrams • Property reports • Lien reports
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