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Articles 2 & 3
NOTE: Where the amount or value is a figure which includes pence, it must be rounded down to the nearest £1.
Amount or value | Fee | Reduced fee where articles 2(5) and 6(3)(a) (voluntary registration: reduced fees) apply | Reduced fee where article 3(3) (reduced fee for applications delivered by electronic means) applies |
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£ | £ | £ | £ |
0–80,000 | 45 | 30 | 20 |
80,001–100,000 | 95 | 70 | 40 |
100,001–200,000 | 230 | 170 | 100 |
200,001–500,000 | 330 | 250 | 150 |
500,001–1,000,000 | 655 | 495 | 295 |
1,000,001 and over | 1,105 | 830 | 500 |
Articles 4 & 5
NOTE: Where the amount or value is a figure which includes pence, it must be rounded down to the nearest £1.
Amount or value | Fee | Reduced fee where articles 4(3) and 5(8) (reduced fee for applications delivered by electronic means) apply |
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£ | £ | £ |
0–100,000 | 45 | 20 |
100,001–200,000 | 70 | 30 |
200,001–500,000 | 100 | 45 |
500,001–1,000,000 | 145 | 65 |
1,000,001 and over | 305 | 140 |
Article 9
Commencement Information
I3Sch. 3 Pt. 1 in force at 31.1.2022, see art. 1(1)
Fee | ||
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(1) To register any of the following: | ||
(a) a standard form of restriction contained in Schedule 4 to the rules | ||
(b) a notice | ||
(c) a new or additional beneficiary of a unilateral notice | ||
(d) an obligation to make further advances under rule 108 | ||
(e) an agreement of a maximum amount of security under rule 109 | ||
(f) an alteration of priority of registered charges under rule 102 | ||
Fee for up to three registered titles affected | ||
– where the application is by electronic means……………….……………………. | £20 | |
– where the application is by other permitted means………….…………………… | £40 | |
Additional fee for each subsequent registered title affected | ||
– where the application is by electronic means……………………………………… | £10 | |
– where the application is by other permitted means………………………………... | £20 | |
Provided that (i) no such fee is payable if, in relation to each registered title affected, the application is accompanied by a scale fee application or another application which attracts a fee under this paragraph, and (ii) no such fee is payable to register a notice in respect of a lease which would otherwise fall within paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Act if the application accompanies an application for the registration of the grant of an easement contained in the lease. | ||
(2) To register a restriction in a form not contained in Schedule 4 to the rules – for each registered title | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £45 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £90 | |
(3) To register a caution against first registration……………………...……………... | £40 | |
(4) To alter the cautions register – for each individual caution register……………… | £40 | |
(5) To close or partly close a registered leasehold or a registered rentcharge title other than on surrender – for each registered title closed or partly closed | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means…………………………… | £40 | |
Provided that no such fee is payable if the application is accompanied by a scale fee application. | ||
(6) To upgrade from one class of registered title to another | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means…………………………… | £40 | |
Provided that no such fee is payable if the application is accompanied by a scale fee application. | ||
(7) To cancel a notice under rule 87 in respect of an unregistered lease or an unregistered rentcharge which has determined – for each registered title affected | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £40 | |
Provided that no such fee is payable if the application is accompanied by a scale fee application. | ||
(8) To enter or remove a record of a defect in title pursuant to section 64(1) of the Act | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £40 | |
Provided that no such fee is payable if the application is accompanied by a scale fee application. | ||
(9) For an order in respect of a restriction under section 41(2) of the Act – for each registered title affected | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £40 | |
(10) To register a person in adverse possession of a registered estate – for each registered title affected ……………………………………………………….………… | £130 | |
(11) To register a person entitled to be notified of an application for adverse possession – for each registered title affected | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £40 | |
(12) For the determination of the exact line of a boundary under rule 118 – for each application ……………………………………………………………………………… | £90 | |
(13) To alter the register – for each application | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………. | £40 | |
(14) For an entry in the register under rule 79A (right to manage by an RTM company) – for each application | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £20 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £40 | |
(15) To register a freehold estate in land as a freehold estate in commonhold land which is not accompanied by a statement under section 9(1)(b) of the CLRA | ||
(a) up to 20 commonhold units ……………………………………………………. | £40 | |
(b) for every 20 commonhold units, or up to 20 commonhold units, thereafter……. | £10 | |
(16) To add land to a commonhold | ||
(a) adding land to the common parts title ………………………………………….. | £40 | |
(b) adding land to a commonhold unit ……………………………………………... | £40 | |
(c) adding commonhold units | ||
– up to 20 commonhold units ………………………………………………….......... | £40 | |
– for every 20 commonhold units, or up to 20 commonhold units, thereafter………. | £10 | |
(17) To apply for a freehold estate in land to cease to be registered as a freehold estate in commonhold land during the transitional period, as defined in the CLRA…… | £40 | |
(18) To register a freehold estate in land as a freehold estate in commonhold land, which is accompanied by a statement under section 9(1)(b) of the CLRA – for each commonhold unit converted ………..……...………………………..………………….. | £40 | |
(19) To register an amended commonhold community statement which changes the extent of the common parts or any commonhold unit | ||
(a) for the common parts ……..……………………………………………….…… | £40 | |
(b) for up to three commonhold units ………………………………………....…… | £40 | |
(c) for each subsequent commonhold unit ………………………..……………..…. | £20 | |
Provided that no such fee shall be payable if, in relation to each registered title affected, the application is accompanied by a scale fee application or another application that attracts a fee under this Part. | ||
(20) To register an amended commonhold community statement, which does not change the extent of a registered title within the commonhold……………………….… | £40 | |
Provided that no such fee shall be payable if, in relation to each registered title affected, the application is accompanied by a scale fee application or another application that attracts a fee under this Part. | ||
(21) To register an alteration of the memorandum or articles of association of a commonhold association ………………………………………...……………………... | £40 | |
(22) A termination application under section 46 of the CLRA – for each registered title affected .……………………………………………..……………………………... | £40 | |
(23) To note the surrender of a development right under section 58 of the CLRA....... | £40 | |
(24) For the registrar to designate a document an exempt information document | ||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £12 | |
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………………………... | £25 |
Commencement Information
I4Sch. 3 Pt. 2 in force at 31.1.2022, see art. 1(1)
(1) For inspection by electronic means: | |||
(a) of an individual register ...…………………………………………………......... | £3 | ||
(b) of a title plan ……………………………………………………………………. | £3 | ||
(c) of a document referred to in an individual register or kept by the registrar which relates to an application to the registrar.………………………………. | £3 | ||
(d) of the individual register and title plan of a commonhold common parts title – for each registered title………………………...…….………………………….. | £3 | ||
(e) of an individual caution register………………………………………………… | £3 | ||
(f) of a caution plan ………………………………………………………………... | £3 | ||
(2) For inspection by other permitted means: | |||
(a) of an individual register ………………………………………………………… | £7 | ||
(b) of a title plan ……………………………………………………………………. | £7 | ||
(c) of a document referred to in an individual register or kept by the registrar which relates to an application to the registrar…………………………………. | £7 | ||
(d) of the individual register and title plan of a commonhold common parts title – for each registered title………………………………..………………………… | £7 | ||
(e) of an individual caution register ………………………………………………... | £7 | ||
(f) of a caution plan ………………………………………………………………... | £7 | ||
(3) For an official copy in respect of a registered title: | |||
(a) for each individual register | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means…............................................ | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………………………… | £7 | ||
(b) for each title plan | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means.……………………………... | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………............................ | £7 | ||
(c) for each commonhold common parts individual register and title plan | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means……………………………… | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………............................ | £7 | ||
(4) For an official copy in respect of the cautions register: | |||
(a) for each individual caution register | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means……………………………… | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………………………… | £7 | ||
(b) for each caution plan | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means……………………………… | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………………………… | £7 | ||
(5) For an official copy of a document referred to in an individual register or kept by the registrar which relates to an application to the registrar – for each document | |||
(a) where the application is by electronic means…………………………………… | £3 | ||
(b) where the application is by other permitted means…………..…………………. | £7 | ||
(6) For a copy of an historical edition: | |||
(a) of an individual register, for each edition | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means ……………………………... | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means………………………… | £7 | ||
(b) of a title plan, for each edition | |||
(i) where the application is by electronic means ……………………………... | £3 | ||
(ii) where the application is by other permitted means ………………………... | £7 |
Commencement Information
I5Sch. 3 Pt. 3 in force at 31.1.2022, see art. 1(1)
(1) For an official search by electronic means of an individual register or of a pending first registration application – for each title …………….…………………….. | £3 | ||
(2) For an official search by electronic means of an individual register by a mortgagee for the purpose of section 56(3) of the Family Law Act 1996(1) ………….. | £3 | ||
(3) For an official search of an individual register or of a pending first registration application other than as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) – for each title …………. | £7 | ||
(4) For the issue of a certificate of inspection of a title plan ………………………… | £7 | ||
(5) For an official search of the index map | |||
(a) where no or not more than five registered titles are disclosed………………….. | £4 | ||
(b) where more than five registered titles are disclosed | |||
(i) for the first five titles……………………………………………………….. | £4 | ||
(ii) for every ten titles, or up to ten titles, thereafter…………………………… | £2 | ||
(6) For a search of the index of proprietors’ names – for each name………………… | £11 | ||
(7) For an official search of the index of relating franchises and manors – for each administrative area | |||
(a) where the application is by electronic means ………………………................... | £3 | ||
(b) where the application is by other permitted means……………........................... | £7 |
Article 10
No fee is payable for:
(1) an application for alteration of the register to reflect a change in the name, address or description of a registered proprietor or other person referred to in the register, or in the cautions register, or a change in the description of a property;
(2) giving effect in the register to a change of proprietor where the registered estate or the registered charge, as the case may be, has become vested without further assurance, other than on the death or bankruptcy of a proprietor, in some person by the operation of statute (other than the Act), statutory instrument or scheme taking effect under a statute or statutory instrument;
(3) an application to register the surrender of a registered leasehold estate where the surrender is consideration or part consideration for the grant of a new lease to the registered proprietor of substantially the same premises as were comprised in the surrendered lease and where a scale fee is payable for the registration of the new lease;
(4) an application to register a discharge of a registered charge;
(5) an application to enter a home rights notice, or to renew such a notice, or to renew a matrimonial home rights caution;
(6) an application for the alteration of the register to reflect the death of a proprietor;
(7) an application for the removal or cancellation of a unilateral notice, for the cancellation of a notice under rule 87 (other than in respect of an unregistered lease or unregistered rentcharge which has determined) or rule 87A, for the withdrawal or cancellation of a caution against first registration, for the withdrawal or cancellation of a caution against dealings, or for the withdrawal or cancellation of a restriction or inhibition;
(8) an application for the removal of the designation of a document as an exempt information document;
(9) a request to approve an estate layout plan or any draft document with or without a plan;
(10) a request for an order by the registrar (other than an order under section 41(2) of the Act);
(11) an application for deregistering a manor;
(12) a request for the entry in the register of a note of the dissolution of a corporation;
(13) an application to enter a restriction in Form A in Schedule 4 to the rules;
(14) an application for day list information on any one occasion by electronic means;
(15) a request for an entry in the register in respect of a notice of disclaimer given by a trustee in bankruptcy, a liquidator, the Treasury Solicitor (on behalf of the Crown), or the Solicitor to the Duchy of Lancaster or to the Duchy of Cornwall.
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