Evidence of identity: conveyancers (PG67)
This guide explains when evidence of identity is required and how it should be given. It is aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 67).
Verify identity: corporate body (ID2)
Application form ID2: certificate of identity for a corporate body.
Verify identity: citizen (ID1)
Application form ID1 to prove your identity when lodging an application to HM Land Registry.
Certificate of identity for a body corporate (ID4)
Application form ID4: certificate of identity for a corporate body.
Temporary changes to HM Land Registry’s evidence of identity requirements (PG67A)
The guide provides information about temporary changes to HM Land Registry’s evidence of identity requirements because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak (practice guide 67A)
Certificate of identity for a private individual (ID3)
Application form ID3 to prove your identity when lodging an application to HM Land Registry.
Certificate to be given by a conveyancer where a person’s identity has been verified by way of an online video call (ID5)
Application form ID5 to be completed with form ID1 or form ID2 where a conveyancer is verifying a person’s identity by way of a video meeting.
Coronavirus (COVID-19): impact on HM Land Registry’s services
How we are delivering our services during the coronavirus outbreak.
Contact HM Land Registry
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