Changes to identity verification and signing deeds

1 May 2020 11:59 AM

We’re making it easier to verify a person’s identity and sign deeds for land registration purposes.

From Monday 4 May, temporary changes will be introduced when verifying a person’s identity and for signing deeds. In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak HM Land Registry is regularly reviewing its practice, policy and procedures, taking guidance from customer feedback.

Identity verification

In addition to conveyancers and chartered legal executives, verification can now be undertaken by people who work, or have worked, in certain professions including:

The verification can also be done by way of a video call.

Further details on these changes will be available from 4 May in our new practice guide 67A: temporary changes to HM Land Registry’s evidence of identity requirements.

Signing deeds

HM Land Registry will accept deeds that have been signed using the ‘Mercury signing approach’.

This means that, for land registration purposes, a signature page will need to be signed in pen and witnessed in person (not by a video call). The signature will then need to be captured, with a scanner or a camera, to produce a PDF, JPEG or other suitable copy of the signed signature page. Each party sends a single email to their conveyancer to which is attached the final agreed copy of the document and the copy of the signed signature page. 

This will be effective from Monday 4 May. Practice guide 8: execution of deeds will be updated with more information on Monday.