PRAI= Property Registration Authority of Ireland which used to be known as the Land Registry.
And yes, if the PRAI have made a mistake they will sort it out, as they have done for a number of my clients. However in order to query whether there has been a PRAI mistake you need to send them a map showing where the boundaries SHOULD be.
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This might sound off the wall, would a google earth map be of any help with some of these issues? I know it would be no good for measurement but it would be able to see where boundries are supposed to be.
You can call into the public counters in Chancery St (part of the Four Courts complex, or Waterford (Cork Road). If it's one of these counties you can go to either office - Longford, Carlow, Meath, Westmeath, Kilkenny, Wexford, Clare, Louth, Wicklow, Dublin, Roscommon, Kildare, Sligo, Cavan, Cork, Limerick, Mayo and Donegal as the maps are digitised. If it's another county, you're better off going to the relevant office set out in the contact info, as the maps are still in paper form.Is there a public office I can go into to have someone check things out for me?
Or are these type of issues usually dealt with through a solicitor?
You can call into the public counters in Chancery St (part of the Four Courts complex, or Waterford (Cork Road). If it's one of these counties you can go to either office - Longford, Carlow, Meath, Westmeath, Kilkenny, Wexford, Clare, Louth, Wicklow, Dublin, Roscommon, Kildare, Sligo, Cavan, Cork, Limerick, Mayo and Donegal as the maps are digitised. If it's another county, you're better off going to the relevant office set out in the contact info, as the maps are still in paper form.
http://www.prai.ie/eng/Contact_Us/La...t_Details.html
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