The Lands Division of the Attorney General’s Chambers will be hosting weekly Road Shows in six (6) islands from September 9, 2016 to October 7, 2016 under the theme “Empowering Our People, Building Our Nation.”

The schedule of the Road Show is provided below:

Island

Location

Place

Date

South Caicos

Cockburn Harbour

Regatta Village

Friday- September 9, 2016

Providenciales

Downtown Providenciales

Outside the Lands Division Building, Butterfield Square

Friday- September 16, 2016

North Caicos

Bottle Creek

By the Silver Palms (Near the new Police Station)

Friday- September 23, 2016

Middle Caicos

Conch Bar

Community Centre

Salt Cay

Balfour Town

Salt Shed

Friday- September 29, 2016

Grand Turk

Cockburn Town

The Gazebo

Friday- October 7, 2016

The aim of the Road Shows is to sensitize and offer guidance to members of the public who have the desire to obtain information about land and the procedures to be followed in relation to a series of land related transactions including:

•Services and products of the Lands Division

•Acquiring Crown Land by lease or sale

•Recent land policy changes

•Laws affecting property owners or person with interests in property

•Government duties and fees payable on land transactions

•Buying or transferring of property

•Valuation of properties by Government Valuation Officers

The Lands Divisions will also showcase its achievements and indicate some of its future plans

Tatum Clerveaux, Commissioner of Lands indicated that: “the Lands Division was formally established in 2012 as a result of the Turks and Caicos Islands Government Public Sector Reform Programme. Its main objective is to ensure that the land resource of the Turks and Caicos Islands, which is the country’s most important and critical asset, is used in an efficient and responsible way in order to achieve the sustainable development of the Islands. The Lands Division, which falls under the aegis of the Attorney General’s Chambers, is  comprised of four main departments; namely, the Crown Land Unit, Survey and Mapping Department, Valuation Department and the Land Registry. By merging the various land functions under a single umbrella, it is envisioned that the delivery of the services of the various departments will be more efficient.”

The Commissioner further stated that: “the vision of the Lands Division is to be a modern land management agency that puts customers and quality at the heart of the services offered. Its overarching mission is to facilitate improvement in the quality of life of all Turks and Caicos Islanders through professional, transparent and efficient administration, equitable access, secure tenure and sustainable management of our land resources.”

With this is mind the Lands Division wishes to enlighten its customers by embarking on a public education campaign to sensitize Turks and Caicos Islanders about the products and services of the Lands Division in order to provide equitable access to information and guidance to all.

All are encouraged to come out and participate in the Lands Division’s Road Shows