A title number is a unique reference used by HM Land Registry to identify a specific property. You can find a title number by searching for the property and accessing its Title Register or Title Plan.
• Every registered property has a unique title number
• Issued by HM Land Registry
• Found on the Title Register or Title Plan
• Required when requesting official property documents
A title number is a unique identifier assigned to a registered property.
It is used by HM Land Registry to track ownership records and legal documents linked to the property.
Each property or piece of land will have its own title number.
To find a title number in the UK:
1. Search for the property using an address or map
2. Locate the correct title record
3. Obtain the Title Register or Title Plan
4. Find the title number listed on the document
The title number is usually displayed at the top of the document.
• Request official property documents
• Confirm ownership details
• Identify the correct property record
• Support legal or property transactions
While HM Land Registry holds the records, locating the correct title and retrieving the document can be confusing.
The easiest way to find a title number is by obtaining a copy of the Title Register or Title Plan.
This allows you to:
• Identify the correct title instantly
• Avoid selecting the wrong property
• Access official records quickly
In some cases, a title number may not be available:
• The property is unregistered
• The wrong property has been selected
• The land has multiple titles
If no title number is found, the property may not yet be registered.
The title number is typically found:
• At the top of the Title Register
• At the top of the Title Plan
It is usually a combination of letters and numbers.
The simplest way to find a title number is by accessing the official Title Register.
You can order a copy online and receive it quickly by email.