Our company Schmidt & Schmidt provides Extracts from the land register of Scotland with translation and Apostille.
A record in the Land Register consists of:
- title sheet record
- cadastral map
- archived records
- appendix record
The land register is public, however searches will only be carried out after payment of a fee.
Each title sheet contains:
- properties’ section
- ownership section
- securities’ section
- encumbrances’ section
Title sheets contain information about:
- current owner
- price
- mortgage
- details affecting property status
*some data may be unavailable for certain items, or may be provided for a fee.
Search criteria
- full address
- title number
Service | Price incl. German VAT 19% | Price excl. VAT |
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Price for an electronic Extract from the land register of Scotland | from 59,50 € | from 50,00 € | Price for the translation of an electronic Extract | from 41,65 € | from 35,00 € |
Price for an Extract from the land register of Scotland with apostille | from 297,50 € | from 250,00 € |
The cadastral plan contains information about:
- location of the property
- property boundaries
Search criteria
- owner's personal data
- address
- title number
- cadastral map
Service | Price incl. German VAT 19% | Price excl. VAT |
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Price for a Cadastral plan from the land register of Scotland | from 59,50 € | from 50,00 € | Price for the translation of an electronic Extract | from 41,65 € | from 35,00 € |
Price for a Cadastral plan from the land register of Scotland with apostille | from 297,50 € | from 250,00 € |
Extracts from the Real Estate Registers of Scotland may be used for:
- confirmation of title to real estate
- receipt of information about the real estate
- debt collection
- analysis of prices for real estate
- other commercial and analytical purposes
Time and possibility for obtaining information from registers of Scotland shall be specified individually.
Extracts from the Trade Register Register are provided subject to the laws of Great Britain and to the Law on personal data protection.
Moreover, you can order certified translation of your documents into any foreign language.
The requests shall be processed within one business day. Courier delivery of the apostilled extract shall be paid additionally according to the courier tariff rates.
Apostilled extracts from Scotland
Scotland joined the Hague Convention on simplified legalization of documents on August 21, 1964. On January 24, 1965 the Convention came into force.
Thus, documents issued in Scotland are subject to legalization based on the apostilling procedure, after certified translation such documents acquire full legal force on the territory of all other Hague Convention Member States.
As a rule of thumb, apostillation of extracts takes about two weeks.