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Unilateral notice: application to enter (UN1)

Application form UN1 to enter a unilateral notice.

Applies to England and Wales

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Unilateral notice: application to enter (UN1)

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Unilateral notice: application to enter (UN1)

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Use this form to enter a unilateral notice (an entry made in the register about a third party interest affecting a registered estate or charge).

Fee and address

Send the completed form with the correct fee to our standard address.

More information

Read more information in practice guide 19: notices, restrictions and the protection of third party interests in the register.

Updates to this page

Published 24 October 2012
Last updated 29 August 2023 + show all updates
  1. A side note to panel 7 amended to remove reference to obsolete practice. A side note to panel 8 has been amended to replace a reference to "electronic address" with "email address" for clarity.

  2. We have added a warning note to let customers know that if they make an application of this nature without reasonable cause, they may be liable to damages to those who suffer loss as a consequence.

  3. We added a guidance note about our personal information charter, which explains how we process customer data. We also added a note to clarify that only professional customers will have a key number.

  4. We have added a side note to panel 7 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.

  5. Advice as to the completion of the form has been added.

  6. Added translation

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