About us
We register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales.
HM Land Registry safeguards land and property ownership valued at £8 trillion, enabling over £1 trillion worth of personal and commercial lending to be secured against property across England and Wales. The Land Register contains more than 26.5 million titles showing evidence of ownership for more than 89% of the land mass of England and Wales.
Anyone buying or selling land or property, or taking out a mortgage, must apply to us to register:
- unregistered land or property
- any new owner of registered land or property
- an interest affecting registered land or property, such as a mortgage, a lease or a right of way
When considering each application, we use the law to decide whether and how it should be registered.
Once land or property is entered in the register, we record any ownership changes, mortgages or leases that affect it. Anyone who suffers loss because of an error or omission in the register, or because the register needs to be corrected, will normally be compensated.
We are committed to carrying out our statutory and commercial business with fairness, openness and honesty. We have policies and procedures to prevent bribery.
Who we are
We are a non-ministerial government department created in 1862.
We work in 14 locations.
Find out more about our people and working for HM Land Registry.
Our responsibilities
Within England and Wales, our responsibilities are to provide:
- a reliable record of information about ownership of and interests affecting land and property
- owners with a land title, guaranteed by the government
- a title plan that indicates general boundaries
We do not provide legal advice on precise boundary positions and responsibilities.
Our vision, purpose and values
Our vision is: “A world-leading property market as part of a thriving economy and a sustainable future.”
Our purpose is: “We protect your land ownership and provide services and data that underpin an efficient and informed property market.”
Our values are:
- we have integrity
- we drive innovation
- we are professional
- we give assurance
Read Strategy 2022+ to understand our commitment to you and what we need from you to help us deliver our mission.
Our priorities for 2022 to 2025
Our Business plan 2022 to 2025 sets out our plans for the 3 years ahead.
Our culture
At HM Land Registry:
- we have a proud history and rich heritage – for more than 160 years we have protected property ownership and underpinned the modern economy
- our people are important – we want to be the most inclusive employer in government, ensuring fair and equal opportunities for all
- we are open, honest and treat everyone with respect – we trust each other and celebrate our people because we are proud of who they are
- we have a shared sense of belonging and help each other – we connect with each other to feel supported, comfortable and appreciated
- everyone’s voice matters – we encourage respectful challenge and value all opinions and contributions
- we focus on being highly skilled and knowledgeable – we are empowered, accountable and responsible for our own work
- we provide a brilliant service to our customers – we aim for excellence, balancing efficiency and productivity with quality and integrity
- we create confidence by being resilient and responsive but also calm and relaxed – we are adaptable, flexible and able to work at pace
- we encourage our people to be innovative and continuously improve what we do and how we do it – we make tackling challenges fun and exciting through collaborative teams, new technology and new ways of working
- our leaders are supportive – we focus on coaching and developing ourselves and others to achieve our best with confidence – positive and energised leaders involve others to achieve better outcomes and help us grow stronger
Corporate information
Access our information
- Accessible documents policy
- Complaints procedure
- Equality and diversity
- Media enquiries
- Our governance
- Research at HM Land Registry
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Read about the types of information we routinely publish in our Publication scheme. Find out about our commitment to Welsh language scheme. Our Personal information charter explains how we treat your personal information. Read our policy on Social media use. Find out About our services.