Title register copy online for practical property checks
Get a title register copy online with plain-language guidance on ownership, charges, and restrictions, plus links to order, services, guides, and free checks.
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Know when a register is enough and when to add a title plan
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Overview
A title register copy is usually the first paid document people request when they need reliable ownership context. Buyers use it before exchange planning, landlords use it to check restrictions before refinancing, and family representatives use it to confirm the legal title baseline before sending anything to a solicitor. The key is not only getting the file, but reading it with enough context to avoid ordering the wrong follow-up document or repeating the request later.
This page is written for people who want to move from uncertainty to a clear action list. You can review what a register does and does not confirm, compare next steps against the title plan service, and go straight to order. If you are still narrowing scope, start with Property Summary and then return to paid ordering with cleaner inputs.
If you want to move immediately, go to the order flow or review service pages to compare document options before checkout.
What you'll get
When this request is complete, you receive the title register output with the core sections users expect for early diligence: ownership naming, tenure type, and registered charges or restrictions that often influence lender or solicitor conversations. The practical value is speed and clarity. Instead of relying on memory or estate-agent snippets, you can review the registered position in one place and share the same baseline with everyone involved in the transaction.
You also get a structured route for next actions. If the register raises a boundary uncertainty, you can move to title plan download. If the register highlights a restriction with potential legal impact, you can escalate to official copies support. For people comparing cost paths, the official fee baselines help you separate public document fees from independent service fees, reducing accidental over-ordering.
Combine paid documents with no-cost checks from Property Summary and Price Paid when you need market context before formal instruction.
Common scenarios
A first-time buyer receives conflicting statements about ownership history and wants one authoritative baseline before paying survey and legal costs. The register copy helps the buyer and broker align on title details early, then decide whether a plan is required for boundary confidence. This reduces duplicate calls and keeps the pre-offer checklist short enough to complete within a weekend timeline.
A landlord preparing a remortgage notices an old charge reference and needs to confirm what is currently recorded. The register copy gives the broker and lender team a shared starting point, so document requests can be targeted rather than broad. Another common case is probate administration, where family executors need a clear title snapshot before legal filing conversations. In all cases, you can pair this page with guides for interpretation support.
For background reading, open the guide hub and follow the linked articles that match this scenario.
Frequently asked questions
Is a title register copy enough on its own for most checks?
For many early checks, yes, because the register confirms ownership, tenure, and recorded charges in a single document. However, boundary questions or access layout issues often require a title plan as well. Treat the register as the legal baseline and add other documents only when a specific risk appears in your review notes.
How does this differ from free property summary tools?
Free summary tools help you scope the request and avoid obvious mistakes, but they are not a replacement for paid register evidence when formal decisions are being made. The register copy is the document most parties rely on when they need defensible details for lender, solicitor, or transaction milestones.
Can I use this for remortgage and probate preparation?
Yes, those are common use cases because both processes need a reliable title baseline before further paperwork is prepared. The register copy can highlight where additional evidence may be needed, such as plan data or certified copies, which helps you brief professionals with fewer missing details and fewer repeated requests.
Why is there an independent-provider disclaimer on this page?
The disclaimer is shown so users clearly understand this website is an independent service provider, not HM Land Registry or the UK Government. That distinction matters for fee expectations, support scope, and communication language. It protects users from assuming local offices or official government representation where none exists.
Next steps
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