Searching for the owner of unregistered land

...we can usually give you the answer. If you have the address, postcode, or title number of a property, you can search HM Land Registry records for £3. But what...
...we can usually give you the answer. If you have the address, postcode, or title number of a property, you can search HM Land Registry records for £3. But what...
...decided it was time for a new challenge! Having been a customer for many years I was attracted to HM Land Registry by the wide variety and complexity of issues...
...working for HM Land Registry, I would recommend when writing your application form to make sure you get as many people to look over your application. You never know, they...
...so for this year’s Black History Month, I thought I’d share a bit about the volunteering I do. In a world where we are all pressed for time; we sometimes...
...yourself, for free: if a joint owner of a property has died, use form DJP; if you change your registered contact address, use form COG1; and if you get married...
...sooner. We think a way for us to help in this process is to aggregate the data for each of the properties held by HM Land Registry with data from...
arleksey/Shutterstock.com Our ambition to become the world’s leading land registry for speed, simplicity and an open approach to data requires HM Land Registry to be at the forefront of...
...for discussion with users. We had help for this task from our in-house service designer, Paul Batterham. He produced a powerful visual map (pictured above). We went through it in...
...property. We see these catalogues as a stepping stone for learning, helping us provide better information and metadata records for users of our geospatial data. With this in mind, representatives...
...a rep for Assured, our staff network for sexual orientation and gender identity. I represent the LGBT+ members of the Hull Office and I endeavour to make sure that the...