Mutation, registration for implementation
Submission
The application requires a handwritten signature.
You can complete the application electronically and thus take advantage of the online form. After entering your application data, you must print out the application, sign it and submit it in paper form to the relevant office.Among the reasons why an application cannot be submitted electronically are:
- The application must be signed by more than one person
- The application must be signed on behalf of one or more legal entities
- The application must be accompanied by original enclosures. The application or an enclosure must be notarized.
Necessary documents and information
If liens are registered on the property, the creditors' lien releases/credits are required.
Note
Important: The signature(s) must be notarized. Certifications are issued by notaries, the Princely Court of Justice, the municipalities or the Office of Justice.
The use of eID.li and therefore electronic signing and submission is not possible for the following reasons:
- The application may not be signed electronically in accordance with signature or special legislation
- The application requires multiple signatures.
- Art. 525 SR, supporting documents must be kept in the original and bound consecutively in document books.
- The signatures of all parties involved are required
Laws, ordinances, information sheets:
Contact
Office of Justice
Postal address
Giessenstrasse 3
P.O. Box 684
9490 Vaduz
Visitor address
Giessenstrasse 3
9490 Vaduz
Opening hours
Counter
Monday to Friday
09.00 - 12:00
14.00 - 16:00
Land Register Division:
Every Wednesday until 18:00
Office
Monday to Friday
08.00 - 11.30
13.30 - 17.00
Holidays and off-duty days