
A “Duplicate Title” refers to an official copy of the original title deed, which serves as proof of ownership for a property. In Jamaica, this is particularly important when the original title is lost, destroyed, or otherwise unavailable. The duplicate title is issued by the Registrar of Titles and holds the same legal standing as the original, ensuring that the property owner retains their rights and can conduct transactions such as sales or mortgages. This process is crucial in maintaining the integrity of property records and ensuring that ownership can be verified and transferred smoothly. Globally, the concept of a duplicate title is recognized in various forms, with each legal system having its protocols for reissuing property titles to protect owners’ rights. In Jamaica, obtaining a duplicate title involves a formal application process, including providing evidence of the loss and fulfilling any legal requirements, thereby safeguarding the property market against fraud and ensuring that the rightful owner can continue to manage their property without hindrance.


