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Know where you stand - register your land
Call:
0800 432 0432

(Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) for advice on registering
your unregistered land.

Call:
0844 892 1111

(Mon - Fri, 8am-6pm) for all other enquiries.
Email:
registerland@
landregistry.gsi.gov.uk

to find out more.
Did you know that 30 per cent of land in England and Wales is unregistered?

Land Registry maintains and develops the register of title to freehold and leasehold land in England and Wales.

Voluntary registration is a choice you can make today to give you greater certainty and security about what you own.

There is no better way to safeguard ownership of land and property than by registering your title with us.

Is your land registered? Find out now.

30 per cent of land in England and Wales is currently unregistered. Follow this link to discover how much land in your area is registered.

Why don't you see how easy the process is – check for additional supporting information and review some of our clients' comments?
 
Your property is your most important asset.
Why should you register your land?


State-backed registration gives security of title, providing you better protection against claims of adverse possession.
Registration gives you greater certainty and security about what you own.
Once registered, you're in an ideal position if you decide to sell all or some of your property. Potential buyers increasingly expect land to be registered before buying.
It simplifies conveyancing, making transactions easier and potentially less costly for all involved.
Our experienced staff are on hand to guide you through the process.
Save money – up to a 25 per cent discount is available to all first time voluntary registration applicants.