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The Land Charges legislation allows for the Chief Land Registrar to give Notices and Directions about arrangements for dealing with land charges applications.
Notice given under paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Land Charges Rules…
Notice given under Schedule 3 to the Land Charges Rules 1974…
Direction of the registrar given under section 17(2) of the Land Charges…
When dealing with applications by means other than post, DX or personal delivery, the Chief Land Registrar may give notice publicising this.
Notice given under rule 54C of the Land Registration Rules 2003 Suspension…
Notice given under rule 54C of the Land Registration Rules 2003…
Notice given by the registrar under Schedule 2 to the Land Registration…
Notice given under paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the Land Registration…
Notice given under Schedule 2 to the Land Registration Rules 2003…
Download the Price Paid Data (PPD) in text or CSV format and access our linked data.
Help preserve an important part of our archival heritage by loaning or giving your title deeds for deposit with your local record office.
How search results will look for local authorities in the local land charges service.
This is the Chair's response to the Government’s expectations and priorities for HM Land Registry over the coming year.
HM Land Registry's roadmap for investments in its services, people, technology and data to enable more efficient operational delivery, improved customer experience and a modern property registration service.
We are working with local authorities to create a national local land charges service that will speed up searches and reduce their cost.
Information on how quickly we will process your application.
Download aggregated data behind the UK House Price Index (UK HPI), in CSV format.
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