ASSISTANT REGISTRAR OF DEEDS: EXAMINATION AND SORTING

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POST 04/03 : ASSISTANT REGISTRAR OF DEEDS: EXAMINATION AND SORTING

REF NO: 3/2/1/2023/052 Office of the Registrar of Deeds

SALARY : R766 584 per annum (Level 11), (all-inclusive package to be structured in accordance with the rules for MMS)

CENTRE : Limpopo (Polokwane)


REQUIREMENTS : The Grade 12 Certificate as well as a National Diploma in Law, a National Diploma in Deeds Registration Law, a Buris, a B Proc, or an LLB are requirements for applicants. 4 years minimum of middle management experience in a Deeds environment extensive and shown knowledge of, ability to interpret, and application of different laws and Acts relating to the registration of deeds, including (but not limited to): the Deeds Registries Act, the Sectional Titles Act, ordinances, proclamations, case law, and common law. the capacity to speak confidently before a professional audience. the capacity to communicate knowledge. Planning and carrying out abilities. talents in communication. abilities in project management.



DUTIES : Keep an eye on the document and deed examination. Verify the registrability of deeds and documents and take appropriate action. Give conveyancers a hearing, make a decision, and offer instructions. Contribute to the updating of the legislation, draft circulars, and the deeds practice handbook. Report on the efficiency, standards, and performance of the examination team. Adapt laws, guides, and circulars. Do the deeds. Verify that the appointed appeared has signed the registration request or the execution clause. Verify the certificates' expiration dates. All registerable deeds and paperwork must be signed. Problems with the execution of deeds should be reported to the ARD or DROD in charge of execution. Drafts of court reports. Get the motion notice and all accompanying paperwork. Examine the motion notifications and any supporting materials. Look up the available information. Assemble a report for the court and include any pertinent paperwork. oversee the signing of paperwork and deeds. Attend to requests for delayed and accelerated deed execution, and make final black booking arrangements. Inform conveyancers of issues with deeds that arise during execution and offer assistance. Keep an eye on the conveyancers' execution register. Reject documents that cannot be registered. Take care of concurrent registration with other offices. Organize the deed distribution. Spot-check the information on the distribution list against real batches of deeds. Check returned deeds against the distribution list and start the necessary correction action. Maintain data, create exception reports, and put corrective actions in place. Eliminate and prevent backlogs. Respond to inquiries about transactions on the system. Approve the request for a deed withdrawal. Manage the handbook for updating procedures.



ENQUIRIES : Mr E Nyamandi Tel No: (015) 283 2359 or M Mobe Tel No: (015) 283 2359



APPLICATIONS : Please ensure that you send your application to Private Bag X9717, Polokwane, 0700 or Hand deliver it to the Office of the Registrar of Deeds: Limpopo at 101 Dorp St, Polokwane Central, Polokwane, 0700. The closing date as no late applications will be considered.



NOTE : African, Coloured, Indian, White Males and Coloured, Indian and White Females and Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.



Closing date: 17 February 2023 at 16:00



The amended Z83 Form, which is available at any Public Service Department or online at https://www.dpsa.gov.za/newsroom/psvc/, is the only document that has to be completed and signed with the application. along with a thorough Curriculum Vitae. Only shortlisted candidates will submit certified copies of their identity documents, certificates for the highest levels of education, and, if necessary, a driver's license to Human Resources on or before the day of the interview. Your application will be rejected if you don't follow these instructions. A report of evaluation from the South African Qualifications Authority is required to be included with any foreign credentials (SAQA). It is the applicant's duty to have all international credentials examined by SAQA and to present documentation of such a report (only when shortlisted). This is done to make sure that all credentials from other countries are assessed and confirmed to be equivalent to credentials from South Africa. The applicant's qualifications cannot be accepted without this assessment, and their application will not be taken into account.

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