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An Official Copy of the Title Register confirms the legal ownership of a property. It lists the registered owner(s) and their correspondence addresses, along with key details relating to the title.
The register may also record rights of way, restrictive covenants, mortgages secured against the property, the type of ownership (freehold or leasehold), and information such as the title number and price paid where available.

A Land Registry Title Plan shows the outline of the land included within a property’s registered title. It is typically used alongside the Title Register, which provides the written ownership details.
The plan illustrates the general boundaries of the property and may highlight features referenced in the Title Register, such as rights of way or other markings.
Our Map Search tool helps locate property titles where there is no formal postal address. This includes land such as fields, plots, garages, woodland, car parks, or access roads.
Simply select the relevant area on an interactive map to identify the registered title and obtain ownership information, including owner details, boundaries, and other key title information.

A Lease sets out the legal terms of a leasehold property, including the length of the lease, ground rent, and the rights and obligations attached to the property.

Filed deeds are supporting legal documents referenced within the Title Register, such as transfer deeds, conveyances, or agreements affecting the property.

Comprehensive Land Registry Title Deeds Packages to determine rights of way, covenants, fence maintenance responsibility and more.

The Land Registry Lease is a key document in understanding the rights and obligations that go with owning a leasehold property.
Land Registry Filed Deeds are those documents referred to in Title Registers as “copy filed” or “original filed”.
Title Deeds Direct provides fast access to official property documents sourced from HM Land Registry records within the hour.
Our simple online service allows you to obtain key information about registered properties in England and Wales without the delays of traditional postal requests and complicated government interfaces.
We supply title deeds, title plans, leases, conveyances, and every other Land Registry document. Order 24/7, and receive your documents via email within an hour.
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Title Deeds Direct provides fast online access to official property documents sourced from HM Land Registry records in England and Wales. These records contain the key legal information relating to a registered property, including ownership details, mortgages or charges secured against the property, and rights or restrictions affecting the land.
At the Land Registry, the essential information about a property is recorded in two primary documents: the Title Register and the Title Plan. Together, these documents are commonly referred to as title deeds. The Title Register contains the written record of ownership and legal interests in the property, while the Title Plan shows the general boundaries and location of the land on an official map.
Through our service, you can request official copies of these documents and other supporting records held by HM Land Registry. Orders can be submitted online in minutes, and most documents are delivered electronically by email within the hour.
The Title Register (also known as the Title Deed) shows key property and ownership details held by the Land Registry such as property description, owner information and mortgages/charges. It also provides key legal information such as tenure (freehold/leasehold) and title guarantee status. It may also refer to other documents (filed deeds – sold separately) which contain rights, restrictions, covenants and other matters.
We can provide Official Copies (OC1) of the Title Register by email within the hour. Official Copies are admissible in court, accepted by all Government agencies and act as irrefutable proof of ownership.
The Title Plan shows the location of the registered property as recorded by the Land Registry, and an outline of the land which makes up the title (usually coloured red). Some title plans will also show other information referred to in the Title Register such as rights of way or areas affected by restricted covenants.
We can provide Official Copies (OC1) of the Title Plan by email within the hour. Official Copies are admissible in court, accepted by all Government agencies and act as irrefutable proof of ownership.
Filed deeds are supporting legal documents referenced within the Title Register that contain additional information affecting the property. These may include transfer deeds, conveyances, leases, deeds of covenant, or agreements relating to rights of way, restrictions, or other legal interests.
Where available, copies of these documents can be obtained from HM Land Registry records. Filed deeds often provide further detail about historical property transfers, legal obligations attached to the land, and other matters that may not be fully explained within the Title Register itself.
A Lease is the legal agreement that sets out the terms under which a leasehold property is owned and occupied. It contains important details such as the length of the lease, ground rent, service charges, rights granted to the property, and the obligations of both the leaseholder and freeholder.
Where a property is leasehold, the lease forms a key part of the official Land Registry record and defines how the property may be used or managed. Copies of leases are commonly required during property purchases, legal checks, and when reviewing the terms of ownership.
A Map Search allows you to identify the registered title number of land or property using an interactive map rather than a postal address. This can be particularly useful when researching land such as fields, development plots, woodland, garages, car parks, or access roads where a formal address may not exist.
By selecting the relevant area on the map, the search reveals the registered title and allows you to obtain the associated Land Registry documents, including ownership details, title boundaries, and other key information recorded on the register.
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Our approach prioritises transparency, data handling standards, and clear communication. Each request is reviewed individually, processed based on the information supplied, and handled in line with applicable data protection requirements and publicly available sources.