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We search, locate, and download official UK property documents including leases, deeds, conveyances, agreements, registers and plans.
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Title Register
$30Official record of ownership, charges, and restrictions on a property.
Title Plan
$30The official plan showing the extent of the registered property.
Leases
$50Full copies of leases registered against the title, including terms and obligations.
Deeds
$50Historical and current deeds relating to transfers, covenants, and rights.
Conveyances
$50Documents relating to the transfer of property ownership.
Agreements
$50Supplemental agreements, variations, and related property documents.
About Property Documents
Property document searches provide key details on property and land ownership, including current ownership, mortgages and property prices, charges, easements, covenants, boundaries, rights of way, and wayleaves.
When a property or land title is registered, all relevant details are recorded in Title Registers and Title Plans. These documents are available to anyone, regardless of whether they own the property or not.
Title Register
The Title Register is the primary legal document for a property. It provides detailed legal information such as ownership, rights, and any restrictions.
A Title Register typically includes:
- Property description
- Ownership details
- Mortgage lender (if applicable)
- Price paid or value (for properties registered after 1st April 2000)
- Rights of way or other rights affecting the property
- Restrictions or conditions
- Title number
- Tenure (Freehold or Leasehold)
Title Plan
The Title Plan outlines the land owned by the property and is stored under a unique title number. These plans are based on the most recent Ordnance Survey map available at the time of registration and are not automatically updated thereafter.
A Title Plan typically includes:
- The unique title number of the property
- The land included in the title, usually outlined in red
- The scale at which the plan is drawn
- The property's location in reference to the Ordnance Survey map
- Registered easements (e.g. rights of access, parking, drainage)
- The north point for map orientation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Title Register?
The Title Register is a legal document that provides details about property ownership, any mortgages or charges, and rights or restrictions affecting the property.
What is a Title Plan?
A Title Plan is a map that shows the property's boundaries and its location, based on the latest Ordnance Survey data available at the time of registration.
How do I order a copy of a Title Register or Title Plan?
You can order from our website using the property's address and postcode, or title number if available. Select the documents you need, and they will be delivered to your email.
Who can request these documents?
Anyone can request these documents, whether they own the property or not. They are available to the general public for any registered property.
What is the difference between Freehold and Leasehold?
Freehold means you own the property and the land it stands on indefinitely. Leasehold means you own the property for a set period, as defined by a lease, but not the land.
How accurate is the Title Plan?
Title Plans are based on the most recent Ordnance Survey map available at the time of registration. They show general boundaries and should be used as a guide, not an exact measurement.
Can I search for any property?
Yes, as long as the property is registered, you can access its Title Register, Title Plan, and other associated documents.
What if the property isn't registered?
If the property is not registered, it won't have a Title Register or Title Plan available. Most properties in the UK are now registered, but older or inherited properties may not be.
How will I receive my documents?
Your documents will be sent to the email address you provide when placing your order.
How can I contact support?
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact our support team at support@documentsearches.com.