
If you're buying or selling a house or are just interested in property, you'll be glad you visited Land Register Online
For properties you are interested in, you can download for only £3 each:
- a title plan defining the property
- a title register where you can find out who owns the house or land, price paid/value stated information if sold since April 2000 and any rights of way or restrictions on the land noted on the register
Copies of certain documents referred to in the register are only available by post.
Land Registry Direct is a separate service for business account holders. It assists property transactions by enabling services to be provided electronically.
Overview
Land Registry is a Government Department and has been established as an Executive Agency and Trading Fund responsible to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and the Lord Chancellor that keeps and maintains the Land Register of England and Wales. On behalf of the Crown, Land Registry guarantees title to registered estates and interests in land. Established in 1862, it is required by statute to be self-financing and makes no call on public funds.
The Land Registry has 24 regional offices in England and Wales, each providing land registration services for different counties and unitary authorities.
www.landregisteronline.gov.uk