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Electronic signatures accepted by HM Land Registry (PG82)

Information about the types of electronic signature accepted by HM Land Registry (practice guide 82)

Applies to England and Wales

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This guide provides information about when HM Land Registry will accept electronic signatures. It is aimed at conveyancers, and you should interpret references to ‘you’ accordingly.

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Published 28 March 2022
Last updated 15 August 2022 + show all updates
  1. The table in Appendix 1 has been updated to confirm that HM Land Registry will accept consents, certificates and application forms signed electronically by non-conveyancers as long as these documents are lodged by a conveyancer (see also practice guide 19). Conveyancers can now sign statements of truth in their own name using all forms of electronic signature. Statements of truth signed in this way must be lodged by a conveyancer.

  2. First published.