Did you know?
- Our average turnaround time is just 6 working days
- We are connected electronically to the National Land Information Service (NLIS) and can both receive and return searches electronically
- Our electronic NLIS searches are available at the same price or lower than our paper searches
- You can save time and money and get ready for HIPs by ordering searches from us via an NLIS Channel
Ordering searches
You can use one of the NLIS Channels to order your searches:
> More information about NLIS
We also receive conveyancing searches online via:
- Northumbrian Water Property Solutions
- Thames Water Property Insight
(from September 2007)
Information
- Why should you use our service? Read our commitment
- What are our fees?
- More about search applications
Faster electronic searches made possible by NLIS
The National Land Information Service (NLIS) is a government-backed initiative to make all official searches available online. NLIS provides a one-stop shop to all land and property information required in the conveyancing
process, including the 410 local authorities of England and Wales, The Coal Authority, Land Registry and the Environment Agency.
With NLIS, conveyancers and their customers can receive fast, cost-effective searches, without compromising on quality.
- South Tyneside Council is electronically connected to NLIS – you can both send and receive searches electronically
- Our search turnaround time has been reduced to just 6 working days
- Our electronic searches are competitively priced, to promote online working
- Electronic processing, using NLIS, gives you a more reliable service and better quality information from source data providers
Benefits to conveyancers
- Saves time and money in processing searches
- Reduces search rejection rate to virtually zero
- Easy to use technology – all you need is an Internet connection to start using immediately
- Flexible and competitive service to meet your specific needs, from three official NLIS Channels
- Provides the electronic searches today, which will be needed in the Home Information Packs of tomorrow


