Apply for additional HM Land Registry Business e-services
Organisations using HM Land Registry Business e-services can apply for additional services, such as Network Services or Lender Services.
Price paid or value information: registration procedures (PG7)
Guidance for conveyancers on how price paid and value information is entered in the register (practice guide 7).
Notices, restrictions and protection of third-party interests (PG19)
How to apply for a notice or restriction to protect a third-party interest in an estate (practice guide 19).
Devolution on the death of a registered proprietor (PG6)
What to do following the death of a joint, sole or last surviving proprietor of a registered estate, charge or mortgage (practice guide 6).
Prescribed clauses leases (PG64)
Information about the presentation of prescribed information in certain registrable leases (practice guide 64).
Index map: official search (PG10)
Details of the information held on the index map and how to apply for an official search (practice guide 10).
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).
Easements (PG62)
Guidance about the registration of easements under the Land Registration Act 2002. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 62).
Requisition and cancellation procedures (PG50)
Advice on how to avoid requisitions on applications and our procedures where they do need to be raised (practice guide 50).
Adverse possession of registered land (PG4)
Guidance about adverse possession of registered land. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 4).
Adverse possession of (1) unregistered land and (2) registered land where a right to be registered was acquired before 13 October 2003 (PG5)
Guidance on adverse possession where a right to be registered was acquired before 13 October 2003 (practice guide 5).
Notices under the Land Registration Rules 2003
When dealing with applications by means other than post, DX or personal delivery, the Chief Land Registrar may give notice publicising this.