Electronic signatures: our new practice guide and the future

...today had only started to use them within the last two years. Sixty-six per cent of those who had adopted electronic signatures said they planned to increase and expand their...
...today had only started to use them within the last two years. Sixty-six per cent of those who had adopted electronic signatures said they planned to increase and expand their...
...companies and organisations use our data and how we can help to make it easier. To get an idea of the data that we hold, you can look at our...
...Track activity on up to 10 registered properties with our free Property Alert service Sign up to receive email alerts from HM Land Registry by setting up a Property Alert...
...Qualified Electronic Signatures were once a bit clunky to use and impracticable for one-off use, such as in a house transaction. But advances in technology mean the user journey is...
...have committed to opening up more of it to maximise the benefits to wider society and drive innovation in the digital economy. We offer free and chargeable commercial data services...
...understanding licensing constraints on geospatial data and don’t know how to find out more We understand we need to make it clearer to users how they can and can’t use...
...practice note on how to use them, we began to receive electronically signed deeds. The original draft of the practice guidance was informed by a consultative process, and over the...
...– you will be able to sign in find your address quickly. Find your property using the address search facility. Simply enter the house number and postcode to bring up...
...our people are free to make decisions on more complex cases and have more scope to develop their skills and careers. We are able to use some of the insights...
...driven services for years to come. After a spell in development, and a lengthy public-beta to ensure a best-in-class user experience, I’m pleased to say the Use land and property...