Title Register & Title Plan

 Title Register & Title Plan

The Title Register provides all the particulars relating to ownership of a property, the manner in which it is owned, and precisely what is owned, setting out the covenants, easements and restrictions affecting the property and its ownership. It is the only official document that proves a property’s ownership beyond doubt, and is used by conveyancers to prepare the contract and transfer deed when transferring land from one owner to another.

The Title Register is extensively used by non-professionals to check the ownership details of a property, its purchase price, registered charges, and the terms upon which it is owned, and provides a wealth of additional property related information.

The Title Register extends the description of the property address by referring to the Title Plan (the other official document of Title) because the Plan illustrates the position of the property and provides a guide as to where its borders lay in relation to adjoining properties.

The Title plan illustrates the extent of the property owned, outlining it in red. Where parts of the property are affected by rights of Way or restrictive covenants, coloured markings are used to indicate them. Areas of land removed from ownership are outlined in green. This document is the other official document proving ownership and is used by property professionals and non-professionals alike.

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Title Register & Plan

_________________________________ These two documents are the official documents proving ownership (or non-ownership) of a property. They are packed with information relating to ownership, tenure, purchase price, mortgages, date of purchase, easements and covenants. Read together, they contain all the information needed to prove ownership. Sometimes it is wise to obtain further details of the covenants and easements, which can be done by obtaining the conveyancing deeds.

By using Land Registry Online, you will be able to quickly obtain official copies of Land Registry Title Registers and Title Plans, Leases and Deeds, as well as many other conveyancing searches and environmental reports. We are not affiliated with the UK Government or Land Registries. Some of the searches and documents we provide are available from official government sources at a lower fee; however, without the many benefits offered by our online services.