Understanding ID1 & ID2 Identity Verification (UK)

20 October 2025

8 min

This article is informative, NotaryPublic24 cannot help you with notarization or Apostille of this document.

When dealing with property transactions in England & Wales, the HM Land Registry often requires identity verification using forms called ID1 (for individuals) or ID2 (for corporate bodies). These forms help prevent fraud by confirming who is involved in the transaction. In this article, you will learn:

 

 

What Are ID1 & ID2 Forms?

An ID1 Form, also known as the “Certificate of Identity for a Private Individual,” is used when a person – acting without legal representation (i.e. no solicitor or conveyancer) – needs to verify their identity for a property or land transaction. The form collects personal information, address history, and details of identification documents.

 

An ID2 Form, officially called the “Certificate of Identity for a Body Corporate,” is used when a company or corporate entity is participating in a land or property transaction, again without a solicitor or conveyancer handling identity verification. 

 

The ID2 form includes not only personal identification information for the person acting, but also company registration details, proof the individual is authorized to act on behalf of the corporate body, and specifics of the company’s status.

 

Key similarities and rules:

 

 

Why ID1 and ID2 Identity Verification Matter

 

Combat Fraud & Protect Title

One of the primary reasons for requiring ID1 / ID2 verification is to reduce fraud in property transactions. The Land Registry has a legal obligation to ensure that only legitimate parties exercise ownership rights. Requiring solid identity verification helps protect against identity theft, fraudulent conveyancing, and wrongful registrations.

 

If parties submit applications without correctly verified identity, the Land Registry may refuse or delay registration of deeds, transfers, mortgages, or new ownership.

 

Legal & Transactional Requirement

Many property-related actions trigger a requirement for identity confirmation via ID1 or ID2. Examples include:

 

 

In each of these cases, if the person acting is not a solicitor or conveyancer, the Land Registry demands proof of identity via ID1 or ID2.

 

Exceptions & Minimum Value Thresholds

In some specific scenarios, ID1 / ID2 forms are not required:

 

 

Always check the latest rules in HM Land Registry’s Practice Guide 67: Evidence of Identity for up-to-date exemptions and procedures.

 

How to Complete & Verify ID1 / ID2 (Without Video Verification)

Here is a step-by-step guide to completing and verifying ID1 and ID2 forms under the model that does not require live video calls:

 

Step 1: Obtain and Fill the Form

Download the official ID1 or ID2 form directly from HM Land Registry.

 

 

 

Step 2: Provide Supporting Identity Documents

You must submit printed or scanned copies of:

 

 

The verifier must be satisfied the identity documents match the applicant.

 

Step 3: Identity Verification by a Qualified Professional

Identity must be verified by an approved professional in person or via approved verification channels (document + biometric methods). Eligible verifiers include:

 

 

The verifier checks the applicant’s ID documents and completes Part B or C of the form, confirming they have seen originals and are satisfied with identity. 

 

Step 4: Dating and Signing

Ensure the completed form is signed and dated – the date must be within three months of lodging with the Land Registry. Incorrectly dated or stale forms can invalidate your application.

 

Step 5: Submission to HM Land Registry

Once verified, the ID1 or ID2 form is submitted along with your main land registration or property transaction application. It may be submitted by post or via your conveyancer if applicable.

 

The identity information will be used to support your application and satisfy HM Land Registry’s identity checks.

 

Special Cases: Applicants Living Overseas

If the applicant is outside the UK and cannot have identity verified by a UK professional, it’s allowed that *a lawyer or Notary Public in their jurisdiction may complete the verification. The form should include their registration and qualification details. 

 

This flexibility ensures that UK property transactions can still proceed when parties reside abroad.

 

A note about NotaryPublic24 and the ID1 / ID2 forms

NotaryPublic24 cannot help you with notarization, verification, or Apostille of the ID1 or ID2 forms. These forms must be verified in person by a qualified professional in England or Wales — typically a solicitor, licensed conveyancer, or Notary Public. Please consult HM Land Registry’s guidance and contact a local professional to complete this process.

Useful Tips & Best Practices

 

 

Common Questions on ID1 / ID2

 

Can ID1 / ID2 verification be done online?

No. The ID1 and ID2 forms must be verified in person by a qualified professional such as a solicitor, licensed conveyancer, or Notary Public in England or Wales. NotaryPublic24 cannot help with ID1 or ID2 verification.

 

Do I always need a notary for ID1 / ID2 forms?

Not always. A solicitor or licensed conveyancer can verify identity in person under HM Land Registry rules. A Notary Public may be used when additional formality or cross-border acceptance is required.

 

When would an Apostille be required for ID1 / ID2 forms?

You may need an Apostille if the verified ID form will be used in a foreign jurisdiction that requires notarized documents to be legalized under the Hague Convention.

 

What happens if I submit an out-of-date ID1 / ID2 form (older than 3 months)?

HM Land Registry may reject or delay processing of your application. The form must be signed and dated within 3 months before lodgement.

 

Can I use the ID1 / ID2 form if I live outside the UK?

Yes — but the form must still be verified in person by a qualified professional in England or Wales. NotaryPublic24 cannot help with ID1 or ID2 verification.

Summary

ID1 and ID2 forms are essential tools used by HM Land Registry to confirm identity in property and land transactions involving individuals or corporate bodies acting without legal representation. They help protect against fraud, ensure legitimacy of ownership, and facilitate smooth title registrations.

NotaryPublic24 cannot help you with notarization, verification, or Apostille of the ID1 or ID2 forms. For identity verification, please contact a solicitor, licensed conveyancer, or Notary Public in England or Wales. Consult HM Land Registry’s guidance for the most up-to-date requirements.

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