Guidelines

What is a personal local authority search?

What is a personal local authority search?

An official search is submitted to a Local Authority (LA) for their staff to complete from the information kept by the LA. A personal search is carried out by the employee of a search provider, who visits the council office and inspects and records the information kept by the LA.

Can I do a local authority search myself?

You can also conduct a personal search yourself for free, but this is not recommended as local reports require specialist knowledge to execute a search properly.

Is a regulated local search a personal search?

What’s the difference between the Regulated and Official search? An official local authority search is provided by the council, however a regulated personal search is provided by a search agent.

What shows on a local authority search?

The local search reveals a variety of useful information regarding a property. A Local Search provides information in relation to the roadways serving the property, whether there are any planning permission and applications (where they have been granted, issued or refused) and a vast amount of other information.

How long does a personal search take?

Official Searches The environmental search usually takes between 24 and 48 hours. The slowest local authority at the time of writing is Camden in Greater London, taking on average 50 working days. It is not however uncommon for searches (especially personal searches) to take 24 hours to process.

Can local searches be fast tracked?

However, there are still many local authorities that do offer a fast track local authority option for an extra fee. Search turn around can be anything from 48 hours to six weeks, so If you are able to fast track, this might mean that the search would come back in 2 weeks instead of maybe 3 to 6.

Do I have to have a local authority search?

If you are buying a property with a mortgage, a Local Authority Search is compulsory. The search is carried out through the local authority, or sometimes centrally through HM Land Registry, and will reveal various matters in relation to the property including footpaths, highways, planning and building regulations.

How long does a local authority search take?

between two and six weeks
The official local authority search tends to be the most time-consuming, taking anywhere between two and six weeks, depending on how quickly the local authority can work.

What is a personal regulated search?

A Regulated (Personal) Local Authority Search provides the same information as a Council (Official) Local Authority Search, but is put toghether by a search agent affiliated with the Council, rather than being supplied directly by the Local Authority.

How long does it take to complete a search?

The time between conveyancing searches and exchange of contracts is typically between 1 and 3 weeks. Although this may seem like quite a long time, you’ll be pleased to know that you’re on the home straight!

How long do house searches take in 2020?

As a rough guide, searches typically take around two to three weeks to complete, but remember that their results may prompt your solicitor to make further enquiries.

What is a con 29 search?

The CON29 form is used to request information held by a local authority about a property. The local authority may provide information that could affect future use or development of the property, or impose financial burdens. This could include: decisions. anything waiting for approval.