The Title Register contains detailed description of the property.From the Title Register you can find out who owns the house or land, the address of the owner, the tenure, price paid/value stated information if sold since April 2000 and any rights of way or restrictions & covenants on the land noted on the register. It includes the date of the registration of the current ownership.

The Title Register will answer the question ’Who owns that property?’

It contains the details of all registered charges and leases (if any) affecting the property.

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Map Land Registry SearchShould you not know the full postal address of the property or it cannot be described by an address (for example a rural land) you can use our built in digital map to mark a land or building and we will carry out the search using the coordinates. You will need to mark the area with a red pin, which will allow us to identify the coordinates of the property and carry out the search for you.

If necessary, we prepare a marked Ordnance Survey plan and submit for search of the Index Map search the regional Land Registry Office. This search therefore may take several days. As a result you will be provided with the title register or the results of the search of the index map in the event that the property is unregistered.

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This pack contains the two main title deeds at a discounted price.

The Title Register contains a description of the property. From the Title Register you can find out who owns the house or land, the address of the owner, the tenure, price paid/value stated information if sold since April 2000 and any rights of way or restrictions & covenants on the land noted on the register. It contains the details of the registered charges and leases (if any) affecting the property.

The Title Plan shows the general extent of the property by red edging. Title Plans are prepared on the Ordnance Survey map and include the outline of the surrounding properties. There may be entries in the register which clarify the extent of the title and colour references that are shown on the title plan. The title plan may also contain references to leases, rights of access, easements, charges, boundary maintenance liability, etc.

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The Historical Copy of the Register will enable you to view comprehensive information regarding the history of the land or property, including previous ownership.

Older copies of the Register can be obtained from the date of the commencement of the electronic registration in the particular area. Practically the historical copies are usually available from the late 1980's to early 1990's. The historical edition of the register relates to a specific day in the past therefore when you order this search you need to provide the exact date of the register required.

Historical copies cannot be provided electronically therefore please allow 5-7 days for postal delivery.

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Title deeds are digital copies of old historical documents showing ownership, as well as rights, obligations, or mortgages on the property.Title deeds are no longer the main title documents as they have been replaced by the Title Plan and Title Register. However, when an old deed contains important information on the property that is not set out in the title register Land Registry usually keeps a digital copy of it, which is available to inspect.

Title Deeds usually contain information about rights or covenants that may affect the property but are not recorded in the title register. Also pre-registration plans in some cases have been stored to clarify the effect of various rights and covenants attached to the property. In other cases details from some old deeds are set out in the title register and copies of those deeds have not been retained by Land Registry.

The old deeds retained by Land Registry are most often conveyances, transfers, charges, plans, deeds of gift etc. The number of the deeds kept on a title varies with each property depending on its history. As a general rule we provide all deeds referred to in the current title register. Some deeds are not available for electronic delivery therefore please allow several days for postal delivery.

For further important information about this search please visit our FAQ.

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When a lease on a property is granted for 7 years or longer there is a legal requirement to register it with Land Registry. The registered leases are referred to in the title register and copies usually kept by Land Registry.
A Registered Lease will outline how the Leasehold tenure and Freehold tenure interact with each other and their respective rights. Certain types of property are usually tenanted on a Leasehold basis, common types of property and venues that are leasehold include:

  • Apartments and Flats
  • Car Parks
  • Garages
  • Shops
  • Restaurants
  • Public Houses
  • Night Clubs
  • Warehouses
  • Clinics

It may be necessary to post the lease, please allow up to 7 days for delivery.

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The Title Register contains a description of the property. From the Title Register you can find out who owns the house or land, the address of the owner, and details of Charges and Burdens affecting the property. This deed is equivalent to the Title Register in England and Wales.

The title register will include following details:

  • Property section - description, title number, date of first registration, map reference
  • Proprietorship section - details of the purchase price, proprietors, their address (sometimes past and present). Notices under the Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981.
  • Charges - details of mortgages, etc often including amounts (if any)
  • Burdens - restrictions, covenants, etc (if any recorded)

Please note that Land Register of Scotland became operational between 1981 (Renfrewshire) and 2003 (Sutherland). Properties that have not been sold since the operational date of the particular county may not be registered in the Land Register. For the list of the operational dates please visit our FAQ.

If the property that you search for is not registered in the Land Register you will need to order a Sasine Register Search to find out ownership details of that property. Even in this case the search fee is non-refundable.

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This pack contains the two main title deeds at a discounted price.

The Title Register contains a description of the property. From the Title Register you can find out who owns the house or land, the address of the owner, the tenure, price paid/value stated information if sold since April 2000 and any rights of way or restrictions & covenants on the land noted on the register. It contains the details of the registered charges and leases (if any) affecting the property.

The Title Plan shows the general extent of the property by red edging. Title Plans are prepared on the Ordnance Survey map and include the outline of the surrounding properties. There may be entries in the register which clarify the extent of the title and colour references that are shown on the title plan. The title plan may also contain references to leases, rights of access, easements, charges, boundary maintenance liability, etc.

Please note that Land Register of Scotland became operational between 1981 (Renfrewshire) and 2003. Properties that have not been sold since the operational date of the particular county may not be registered in the Land Register. For the list of the operational dates please visit our FAQ.

If the property that you search for is not registered in the Land Register we will provide you with an extract from the Sasine Register or Applications Register.

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The Register of Sasines or the Sasine register is a historical register of deeds affecting land and property.

Records in the Register of Sasines provide a historical account of ownership. Most property has it's own Sasine search sheet. This includes a description of the property and an account of all the transactions that have taken place on the property. It is therefore possible to see all of a property's previous owners, what they paid, whether there were any charges, etc right back to the early 20th century.

The Sasine register is going to be taken over by the Land Register. When a property sells and a deed is recorded the property is transferred from the Sasine Register to the Land Register and all subsequent transactions for that property will be recorded in the Land Register.

A search of this register is available by name or property address and provides a history of transactions affecting individual properties. It contains all the recorded Minutes (precis of deeds) in chronological order so it can provide a history of a property, eg its owners, charges, mortgages, etc. All documents in the Sasine Register are now imaged from 1905.

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Map Land Registry SearchShould you not know the full postal address of the property or it cannot be described by an address (for example a rural land) you can use our built in digital map to mark a land or building and we will carry out the search using the coordinates. You will need to mark the area with a red pin, which will allow us to identify the coordinates of the property and carry out the search for you.
This search reveals the name and address of the owner and, if registered, the Burdens affecting the property. If the property is not registered we endeavour to find records in the Sasine register but without a postal address or previous owner's name it is not always possible to identify the property in the old records.
With this search you will also be provided with a title plan that will help you to identify the extent of the property.

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The Title Register (Folio) contains a brief description of the registered property and also details of its ownership and any other matters which affect it such as rights of way, mortgages etc

The title to approximately 50% of properties in Northern Ireland is registered in the Land Registry and the remaining properties are dealt with by the Registry of Deeds. Properties registered in the Land Registry (known as "registered land") are mainly rural areas or recent development estates on the periphery of towns, while most Registry of Deeds properties ("unregistered land") are in established urban areas.

As neither the Land Registry nor the Registry of Deeds is fully computerised, it is not always possible to make a search against a postal address.

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Map Land Registry SearchIn case you cannot provide us with the property address or folio number you can use our digital map to find a land or property you would like us to search for.

This search reveals will provide the folio ifthe property is registered.

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