Deceased joint proprietor (DJP)
Application form DJP: remove the name of a joint proprietor from the register, after a death.
Applies to England and Wales
Documents
Details
Use this form when you need to remove a deceased owner’s name from the register and there is still a surviving owner. You will need the title number of a property: find the title number using our service.
Address
Send the completed form to our standard address.
Related guidance
Updates to this page
Published 24 October 2012Last updated 7 October 2024 + show all updates
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We have added to the explanatory information to make it clearer that this form is only to be used where there are surviving registered proprietor(s).
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We have amended panel 4C to add the option for a conveyancer to include the date of birth of the deceased.
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We added a guidance note about our personal information charter, which explains how we process customer data.
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The form has been amended to make its completion simpler for members of the public.
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The form has been amended to make it easier for a member of the public to complete.
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We have added a side note to panel 6 as a result of a change in our procedures. From 11 January 2016 we will change how we send warning of cancellation letters and what they contain.
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Advice as to the completion of the form has been added
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Panel 4 and the associated side notes have been amended to clarify that we do not return documents lodged with applications once they are completed.
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Added translation