HM Land Registry seeks view on its fees
The organisation is seeking views on the principles upon which fees are charged, including its data services.

- HM Land Registry is reviewing the structure that underpins how fees are set.
- The review is focused on the key principles of increasing access to data and simplifying fees.
- The call for evidence is open for 4 weeks, closing on 5 April 2024.
Today (8 March 2024) HM Land Registry launches the Future Fees and Charging Structure call for evidence as part of a review of the current approach to setting fees for its data and services. The current fees and charging structure is seen by many to be complex. However it hasn바카라 사이트™t been significantly revised since the organisation바카라 사이트™s inception in 1862.
The review will look at how HM Land Registry바카라 사이트™s fees and charging structure can be improved by asking respondents to answer questions based on three themes.
- Modernising and simplifying the fee structure.
- Ensuring fees are fair and reasonable.
- Supporting the land and property information agenda and encouraging innovation through better and more open access to data.
The call for evidence will run until 5 April. The organisation will then respond with detail on future stages of the review.
Chief Executive and Chief Land Registrar Simon Hayes said:
Our fees and charging structure has become unnecessarily complex. We want to seek views from a wide audience to ensure that the way we charge for our services supports our customers as well as the delivery of our Strategy 2022+.
Further information
To access the consultation visit HM Land Registry fees and charging structure.