Where is my application? What type of development application are you looking for?
Land use development has an impact on its surrounding environment and usually involves building work, for example, building a new house or demolishing a heritage-listed structure. Sometimes land use developments involve a change in use, for example converting an office to a coffee shop.
Land division development is the creation, movement or removing of a land boundary, for example, subdividing a property from one into two.
Date lodged is the day that your development application fees were paid and the development formally began its assessment.
Date lodged is the day that your development application fees were paid and the development formally began its assessment.
Date lodged is the day that your development application fees were paid and the development formally began its assessment.
Date lodged is the day that your development application fees were paid and the development formally began its assessment.
Residential development includes all building work done at home, for example building a second level extension or installing a new carport. Constructing a townhouse or unit block is also residential development.
Residential development does not include high density apartment complexes.
All property addresses are located in a local council area unless the property is in the outback in an out of council area.
Find the council area on the LGA website.
Please contact PlanSA to find your application.
PlanSA
Phone: 1800 752 664
Email: PlanSA@sa.gov.au
Use the Development Application Register to search for the development application.
All land division applications lodged after 1 January 2003 are published in the Portal, including applications that have been approved by a local council.
Use the Development Application Register to search for the development application.
The Portal publishes all land use applications that have been either:
- approved by an authority that is not a local council, for example the State Commission Assessment Panel (SCAP)
- lodged under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016
You won't find the application on the SA Planning Portal.
When a development application is approved by a local council they will publish the application in their register. A council register may be online or offline.
Visit the council website to search for the application.
Contact PlanSA to find your application.
PlanSA
Phone: 1800 752 664
Email: PlanSA@sa.gov.au