Verify identity: citizen (ID1)
Application form ID1 to prove your identity when lodging an application to HM Land Registry.
Applies to England and Wales
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Use this form if you are not a conveyancer or UK financial institution and you are sending one of the following applications to HM Land Registry:
- transfers (whether or not for value)
- transfers and deeds relating to the appointment or retirement of trustees
- leases (whether or not for value) that are being registered
- charges (mortgages) that are being registered
- discharge of a charge in form DS1
- release of a charge in form DS3
- surrenders of leases
- most voluntary and compulsory applications for first registration where the title deeds have been lost or destroyed
- all other applications for compulsory first registration
- any person who is a party to one of the above transactions who is not represented by a conveyancer
You do not need to complete this form if the value of the land involved in the disposal does not exceed £6,000.
See Guidance: completing form ID1
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Send the completed form to our standard address.
Updates to this page
Published 15 March 2013Last updated 25 November 2024 + show all updates
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We have amended the guidance notes in the form to include a link to our Personal Information Charter which highlights how we deal with people’s personal data.
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Section 2a has been amended to confirm the definition of an overseas lawyer and section 4 has been amended to clarify that a colour photo is required.
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We are making a couple of minor amendments to the form as a result of the amendment to form ID3 and the withdrawal of form ID4. We are also amending panel 4 to clarify that, if the application is being lodged electronically, a scan of both sides of the photo also need to be lodged.
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Form ID1 has been amended as we have agreed with the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) that CLC-regulated licensed probate practitioners can verify identity even though they may not be conveyancers or solicitors.
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We have amended the form as we have decided to continue with the practice we introduced in May 2020 as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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The guidance notes in the form have been amended to remove reference to European (EU) Data Protection Law.
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The form has been amended to be used in conjunction with new, temporary form ID5 introduced as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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We have amended a guidance note to explain how we process customer data.
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The form has been amended as a result of a change to our email addresses.
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Advice as to the completion of the form has been added
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Additional groups of people can now verify identity.
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Added translation