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Use a title register and title plan to see important information about a property.
We register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. HM Land Registry is a non-ministerial department.
Advice about applications to be sent to HM Land Registry to register transactions involving charities (practice guide 14).
Guidance for conveyancers on overseas entities (practice guide 78).
This supplement describes boundary agreements, determined boundaries and the application process (practice guide 40, supplement 2).
This guide helps local authorities prepare for the new single digital Local Land Charges Register.
Quick and easy access to guidance and training materials on various topics to help you prepare and submit high-quality applications and use HM Land Registry services.
Form OS1: official search with priority by a purchaser against the whole of a registered title or pending first registration application.
How to update the property records and transfer a registered property when someone dies using forms DJP, AS1 and AP1.
Monthly report showing the data for the average house prices for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, including in CSV format.
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Address details for HM Land Registry offices.
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