During the holiday period, Māori Land Court offices will be closed from 3pm, Wednesday 24 December 2025 and will reopen 10am, Monday 5 January 2026.
Due to limited access to the building, the Auckland Information Office is available by appointment only. Please contact us by email at mlctamakimakaurau@justice.govt.nz
More information
For more information about transferring
Māori land shares, please write to, phone,
fax, email, or visit a Māori Land Court office.
Staff will be pleased to assist you and
discuss any matters with you.
More information
For more information about transferring
Māori land shares, please write to, phone,
fax, email, or visit a Māori Land Court office.
Staff will be pleased to assist you and
discuss any matters with you.
More information
For more information about transferring
Māori land shares, please write to, phone,
fax, email, or visit a Māori Land Court office.
Staff will be pleased to assist you and
discuss any matters with you.
...interested in, or affected by, one of these applications and wish to make
representations concerning the application, you must notify the Court in writing by 4 pm on the 1st day of January
2026 providing your name, address, telephone number and email address (if any) and setting out your connection
with the application and brief details of your concerns.
More information
For more information about Māori
reservations please write to, phone, fax,
email, or visit a Māori Land Court office.
Staff will be pleased to assist you and
discuss any matters with you.
NGĀ KAPOREIHANA MĀORI TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
MĀORI INCORPORATIONS
TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land.
NGĀ KAPOREIHANA MĀORI TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
MĀORI INCORPORATIONS
TE TURE WHENUA MĀORI ACT 1993
The Māori Land Court (Te Kooti Whenua
Māori) is the New Zealand court that hears
matters relating to Māori land.
More information
For more information about succession
please write to, phone, fax, email, or visit
a Māori Land Court office. Staff will be
pleased to assist you and discuss any
matters with you.