Enhancing our registers

...consistent data standards. This will ultimately make our data easier to access for all those who use it. This work will enable much of HM Land Registry’s ambitions for 2022,...
...consistent data standards. This will ultimately make our data easier to access for all those who use it. This work will enable much of HM Land Registry’s ambitions for 2022,...
...it’s for Blocktype is for anyone that needs to understand what you can build where. We’re starting to offer this to property developers, as they appraise thousands of sites a...
...material (we do everything we can to create handouts in a format that’s suitable for you) use registration forms that work with assistive technologies such as screen readers – the...
...Vacantia). HM Land Registry is aiming to achieve comprehensive registration by 2030. If you want to register your own property, there is currently a 25% discount for voluntary first registrations....
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...
...able to register your property during the pandemic and we are making it possible for our identity requirements to be adapted to allow for social distancing. Registration provides greater security...
...isn’t already registered. See Registering land or property for the first time for more details keep contact address information up to date, so we can reach you when we need...
...title register for £3. If you need to prove ownership for legal reasons, apply for an official copy of the register. To see the local land charges on a property,...
...28 November 2016, when the Registrar made a direction. It brings the practice for first registrations into line with the practice for land that is already registered. This is great...
...I also try to highlight things I’ve learned about land registration that can be useful to anyone, such as which form to use when you change your name (form AP1)...