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Find information about a property in England or Wales, even if you do not own it.
You’ll need to search different registers if the property is in Scotland or the property is in Northern Ireland.
Get a property summary
The property summary includes: the property’s address - the address held by Royal Mail the property description the ‘tenure type’ - the type of ownership the property has whether there are any ‘restrictive covenants’ - promises to not do certain things with the land, like not building on a particular area whether there are any ‘easements’ - the rights of one piece of land over another, like a right of way To get details of any ‘restrictive covenants’ or ‘easements’ you’ll need to buy the title register.
Get a title register
The title register usually includes: the title number who owns the property how much the property was last sold for whether the property has a mortgage details of any ‘restrictive covenants’ - promises to not do certain things with the land, like not building on a particular area details of any ‘easements’ - the rights of one piece of land over another, like a right of way In some cases, the title register will not include the details of the restrictive covenants or easements, but will say which documents do.
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The title plan includes the property’s location and general boundaries.
You’ll need to order an official copy of the register if you need to prove property ownership, for example for a court case.
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You’ll need an email address and a debit or credit card to use this service.
Read guidance on getting information about property and land, including alternative sources of information.
If you want to buy documents, you’ll need to create an account.
Some title plans cannot be downloaded online - you’ll need to get them sent to you by post. It costs £7 per document.
Contact HM Land Registry if you need:
•help accessing your account
•help using the service, like downloading information
•help with something else, for example with your property’s boundaries or changing the name on your property record
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Sending with Parcels Online via DPD or Evri. You’ll need a reference number to track your item. Your tracking number will be emailed to you and appear in your order history if you have an account. The same number will appear on your Post Office receipt when you drop off your package. The reference number will be between 10 and 16 characters long.
Jun 28, 2024 · Your Property's Digital ID: A parcel number is a unique identifier for your property, essential for taxes, record-keeping, and real estate transactions. Easy to Find: You can locate your parcel number on tax bills, county websites, or by contacting local government offices. More Than Just Numbers: Understanding your parcel number can help with ...
Mar 5, 2018 · Your solicitor would also obtain a copy of the register for the same fee and he could do that, as you can also, using just the property address. The register is in the public domain but as part of a statutory service so a fee is payable. The title number is our reference attached to the land register for a particular parcel of land or property.
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