We’re accelerating our move towards digital applications

...way to move ALL application types into the Digital Registration Service this year, including leases and transfers of part, months ahead of our original plans. You can already use the...
...way to move ALL application types into the Digital Registration Service this year, including leases and transfers of part, months ahead of our original plans. You can already use the...
...Optical Character Recognition to extract and convert information held on scanned charge images, into textual data. The digital data is then loaded into the Migration Helper, pre-populating the data-capture screens....
...new look and feel, designed to both make the portal easier to use and to support customers in submitting and managing their applications. This redesign hasn’t changed any of the...
...relating to the title that are in their control. However, in 2016 we introduced a new process which allowed conveyancers to lodge first registration applications made up entirely of certified...
...are able to use QES now to get in touch and help us manage the initial applications we receive. Delivering faster service for everyone I wanted to end by quoting...
...transfer or sell the property. Find out more about probate, including how to apply. If the property is to be sold, probate gives the personal representative the authority to sell...
...new tech to get involved in and develop new skills in, in this fantastic fast-paced environment. A diverse workforce I am lucky enough to be the joint chair of our...
...and workshops to improve our customer services, and increased my knowledge on how to make online content accessible. I’ve been part of the GDS steering group to organise the regular...
...legal framework has in fact been in place since 2003 but advances in technology in recent years are making it much easier to sign a document electronically. Two options we...
...should align their fees with those in England. Feedback gathered during this period resulted in a statutory instrument being laid to bring their fees into line with those in England...