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OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL


WELCOME TO THE OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL


THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL IS THE PRIMARY GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY ON CADASTRAL (LAND
BOUNDARY) SURVEYING AND THE CADASTRE (LAND BOUNDARIES AND LAND TENURE), GEODETIC
SURVEY INFRASTRUCTURE, GEOGRAPHICAL PLACE NAMES AND OPENING AND CLOSING OF
PUBLIC ROADS.


 * FOR INDUSTRY
   
   
   Access the principal surveying legislation, guidelines, information, and
   resources
   
   


 * SURVEYING
   
   
   Access cadastral regulations, geodetic information, and the Permanent Survey
   Mark’s network
   
   


 * PLACE NAMES
   
   
   Access place naming regulations, current naming proposals, and the State
   Gazetteer
   
   


 * ADDRESSING
   
   
   Access property addressing information, and guidelines
   
   


 * ROADS (OPENING 
   AND CLOSING)
   
   
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 * NATIVE TITLE SEARCHING 
   AND MAPPING
   
   
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 * LAND DIVISION 
   APPLICATIONS
   
   
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 * FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
   
   
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   Office of the Surveyor-General
   
   


ABOUT US


Role of the Surveyor-General of South Australia.




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GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION


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CONTACT US

General enquiries
Business hours: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday
Phone: (08) 7133 2300
Email: DTI.OfficeSurveyorGeneral@sa.gov.au
Postal Address: GPO Box 1815, Adelaide SA 5001


Survey enquiries
For survey mark enquiries or EDM Calibration bookings
Phone: (08) 7133 2300
Email: DTI.SurveyOperations@sa.gov.au


Geographical names
Phone: (08) 7133 3026
Postal Address: Office of the Surveyor-General
Geographical Names Unit
GPO Box 1815, Adelaide SA 5001
Email: DTI.PlaceNames@sa.gov.au


Addressing
Phone: (08) 7133 3024
Email: DTI.Addressing@sa.gov.au


Roads (opening and closing)
Phone: (08) 7133 3022
Email: DTI.RoadOpeningClosing@sa.gov.au


Planning services - Land division applications
Phone: (08) 7133 3030
Email: DTI.PlanningServices@sa.gov.au





We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as the state's first peoples and
nations, and recognise them as traditional owners and occupants of land and
waters in South Australia. Further, we acknowledge that the spiritual, social,
cultural and economic practices of Aboriginal peoples come from their
traditional lands and waters, that they maintain their cultural and heritage
beliefs, languages and laws which are of ongoing importance, and that they have
made and continue to make a unique and irreplaceable contribution to the state.
We acknowledge that Aboriginal peoples have endured past injustice and
dispossession of their traditional lands and waters.



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