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Nau mai
Access our services

Ko te amorangi ki mua ko te hāpai ō ki muri Understanding how we can help you to have a positive experience Just like the marae and how we organise ourselves to carry out the relevant rituals, nau mai is where information gathering and preparation takes place before you file an application.

Taonga tuku iho
The court record

Kapohia ki te tuhirau, ki te reehuiringa Preservation of the integrity of the record, the record will prevail As a court of record, our key purpose is to accurately document the succession and management of Māori land. That information makes up the Māori Land Court record, which is the legal and official documentation of land ownership of whenua Māori.

Pātai, whakahoki kōrero, amuamu rānei
Questions, feedback or complaints

If you write to us about any of the above, we cannot directly help you, we are only able to advise you of the steps you may take to resolve your complaint. If you believe a crime has been committed, please contact New Zealand police; they can be reached online at   How to report a crime or incident | New Zealand Police Get in touch with us if you have any concerns If you’re unhappy with the service you’ve received from us, we want to know so we can work with you...

Whakahaerehia ō whenua
Manage your land

Māori land trusts Māori land trusts are used to manage whenua owned by multiple people. Because Māori land can have so many owners, creating a trust can be an efficient way to make decisions about the whenua.