Find the right conveyancer.
Based on evidence, not referrals.
We surface HM Land Registry performance data on every regulated UK conveyancing firm — so you can compare on quality, not commission.
How it works
Government data, not opinions
Our headline metric is the HMLR avoidable requisition rate — errors in applications that delay completions. Published by HM Land Registry every six months.
Verified regulator status
Every firm on this site is matched to the SRA or CLC register. We only publish pages for firms where the match is confirmed — not guessed.
No paid rankings
We never accept payment to alter rankings or remove data. Affiliate links are clearly labelled. The data speaks for itself.
From the guides
All guides →What is an avoidable requisition — and why does it matter?
HM Land Registry publish error rates for every conveyancing firm twice a year. Here is what the figures mean and how to use them.
How long does conveyancing actually take in 2026?
Typical timelines for freehold and leasehold transactions, what causes delays, and what your conveyancer can and cannot control.
Solicitor or licensed conveyancer: which should you use?
Both are regulated professionals who can handle residential conveyancing. Here is the practical difference.
How do we score conveyancers?
Our methodology page explains every data source, every metric, and every limitation.