
When property professionals buy, sell or apply for registration of property transactions in England and Wales, e-conveyancing will make it possible for them to deal electronically with each other and with Land Registry. Land Registry is leading the development of e-conveyancing, and we are introducing its component services in stages. By 2010, transfer of land ownership, removal of old mortgages from the register, and registration of new mortgages will all be possible over the internet. This will make buying property in England and Wales quicker and more certain. Every buyer, seller, and property professional will benefit. Some online services are already available. Find out more below.
More about e-conveyancing - At a glance guide - Brief history Research, consultation, decisions
E-conveyancing features already available - Registers, plans online Download title registers, title plans and deeds for 20 million properties in England and Wales online now - ENDs, EDs Electronic discharge systems old and new - E-lodgement Some facilities now online, more to come
E-conveyancing features coming soon - Timeline What to expect in 2008-9 - Network Access Agreements and the Technical Manual - EDS1 A new method of discharging registered legal charges - E-charges using electronic signatures - E-transfers including facilities to settle Stamp Duty Land Tax obligations
E-conveyancing and you - Prepare yourself Education and training - Resources In-depth info for researchers and experts Last updated: 28 May 2008 |