Provide the full name(s) of the
person(s) applying for first
registration. Where a conveyancer
lodges the application, this must be
the name(s) of the client(s), not the
conveyancer.
Complete as appropriate where the
applicant is a company. Also, for an
overseas company, unless an
arrangement with Land Registry
exists, lodge either a certificate in
Form 7 in Schedule 3 to the Land
Registration Rules 2003 or a certified
copy of the constitution in English or
Welsh, or other evidence permitted
by rule 183 of the Land Registration
Rules 2003.
6 The applicant:
For UK incorporated companies/LLPs
Registered number of company or limited liability partnership
including any prefix:
For overseas companies
(a) Territory of incorporation:
(b) Registered number in the United Kingdom including any prefix:
If you are paying by direct debit, this
will be the account charged.
This is the address to which we will
normally send requisitions and return
documents. However if you insert an
email address, we will use this
whenever possible.
7 This application is sent to Land Registry by
Key number (if applicable):
Name:
Address or UK DX box number:
Email address:
Reference:
Phone no: Fax no:
Place 'X' in the appropriate box.
8 The address(es) for service for each proprietor of the estate to be
entered in the register is
In this and panel 10, each proprietor
may give up to three addresses for
service, one of which must be a
postal address whether or not in the
UK (including the postcode, if any).
The others can be any combination
of a postal address, a UK DX box
number or an electronic address.
the address of the property (where this is a single postal
address)
the following address(es):
Where the applicant is more than one
person, place 'X' in the appropriate
box.
Complete as necessary.
The registrar will enter a Form A
restriction in the register unless:
an ‘X’ is placed:
in the first box, or
in the third box and the
details of the trust or of the
trust instrument show that
the applicants are to hold
the property on trust for
themselves alone as joint
tenants, or
it is clear from completion of a
form JO lodged with this
application that the applicants
are to hold the property on trust
for themselves alone as joint
tenants.
Please refer to Land Registry’s Public
Guide 18 – Joint property ownership
and Practice Guide 24 – Private
trusts of land for further guidance.
These guides are available on our
website www.landregistry.gov.uk
9 Where the applicant is more than one person
they hold the property on trust for themselves as joint tenants
they hold the property on trust for themselves as tenants in
common in equal shares
they hold the property on trust: