List Of Registered Trust In South Africa

A trust deed is a document which requires mandatory registration before the registrar of the trusts having jurisdiction.

Find below are the list of Registered Trust In South Africa

Teboho Trust

Iqraa Trust

The Mvula Trust

Raith Foundation

Tomorrow Trust

Teboho Trust

HEALTH SYSTEM TRUST

Iqraa Trust

Sovereign Trust (South Africa) Limited

Trusteeze (Pty) Ltd

Legatus Trust

Department of Home Affairs Office Alberton

HEALTH SYSTEMS TRUST

Studietrust t/a StudyTrust

Personal Trust Port Elizabeth

Endangered Wildlife Trust

Actuarial Society of South Africa

HEALTH SYSTEMS TRUST

HST

The DG Murray Trust

How do I find details of a trust?

If you can’t find original living trust documents, you can contact the California Bar Association for assistance. Trusts aren’t recorded anywhere, so you can’t go to the County Recorder’s office in the courthouse to ask to see a copy of the trust.

Can you look up trusts?

Just for your information, a trust is not a public record, so it’s impossible to retrieve a trust document from a public office, agency or anyone who is not a beneficiary and doesn’t have the rights to know about the details your trust.

How do you find out who owns a trust?

Anyone can look up a particular parcel of real estate in the local land records office (often called the county recorder or registry of deeds, depending on where you live) and find out who owns it. (Often, other information is also available, such as the amount of property taxes paid each year.)

Do trusts have registration numbers?

A trust is given a registration number when it is registered and operates on the same basis as a motor vehicle which has its own individual registration number.

How do you find out if you are a beneficiary in a trust?

Obtain a copy of the trust deed by visiting the courthouse servicing the county where the settlor lived. Request a copy of the trust or the name of the attorney who wrote the trust on behalf of the settlor. Contact the attorney directly. Provide the name of the settlor and request a list of the trust’s beneficiaries.