Take a look at our online FAQs re requesting information from Land Registry.
You can get a copy of the title register and plan for over 23 million registered titles online or by post - so very easy to do
If the title register refers to other 'deeds' then these may also be available but only by post.
If the land/property is unregistered then we will have no record of the title deeds
The deed must have been recorded. You can obtain a copy at the land registry office.
Yes. Visit the registry where the land is located and the staff will assist you.Yes. Visit the registry where the land is located and the staff will assist you.Yes. Visit the registry where the land is located and the staff will assist you.Yes. Visit the registry where the land is located and the staff will assist you.
In the UK by checking the deeds and also through the Land Registry.
Yes, there are recording fees for documents that are recorded in the land records.
The terms house deeds and land registry title have been intermixed for 150 years.If we focus on the last 50 years the easiest way to explain it is thatFor an unregistered property ownership is invariably proven by the 'deeds' which would normally consist of a series of deeds (conveyances, abstracts, mortgage deeds etc) which establish how the property has changed ownership and been mortgaged over the years.a land registry title is created when the unregistered property is registered for the first time. In the past this would be triggered by the sale of the property but over the years more triggers have been created e.g. when a property owner dies and the property passes to their beneficiary. After registration the old deeds are invariably returned to the applicant and the record of the title is then held centrally.In the past the term 'deeds' could be applied to the old pre-registration deeds, the land registry title document or a combination of both. The term was often used as an embrace all definition as often the 'deeds are with the bank' and few owners ever had sight of them until their mortgage was paid off some 25 years later.However, the key fact to now note is that when a property has been registered it is the Land Registry title which is the central record of ownership and the evidence upon which buyers, sellers, lenders etc will rely.
You need to have the deeds and title examined by a professional in your area who can review the documents and the record title and clarify and correct the errors in the deeds, if applicable. The deed may be invalid.
Land records for Cape Cod Massachusetts are found at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds.
No. Registries of Deeds are land registries whose purpose is to document the ownership of real property.No. Registries of Deeds are land registries whose purpose is to document the ownership of real property.No. Registries of Deeds are land registries whose purpose is to document the ownership of real property.No. Registries of Deeds are land registries whose purpose is to document the ownership of real property.
You need to contact the original lessor for a copy or to have a duplicate one executed.
Land Registry has kept electronic versions of the land register for England & Wales since 1993. The related link explains how you can find out who owned a piece of land or a property in the past.Before 1993 the Land Registry records were held in paper format and whilst we may possibly be able to provide you with copies of deeds showing previous owners we will not know until an application is made and our records are checked.Land Registry have a number of online FAQs including Where are my deeds kept - see the second related linkPlease note: We do not keep information relating to the ownership of property or land before it is registered with us. After it becomes registered, we keep the documents resulting in changes of ownership.
To obtain a copy of the survey for your property, you can contact the surveyor who conducted the survey or the local land registry office. They should be able to provide you with a copy of the survey document for your property.
As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.