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Land Registry Ireland | Property Records, Folios & Title Searches

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The Irish land registry is the national record of registered land ownership, maintained by Tailte Éireann. Every registered property has a folio recording its ownership, boundaries and burdens. You can order a folio, a folio with title map, or a certified copy online for any address or folio number in Ireland.

Every registered property in Ireland has a public record: who owns it, what boundaries apply, and what mortgages, rights of way or other burdens affect it. That record is the folio, and it is the document behind almost every property transaction in the country. Whether you are buying, selling, checking a boundary or researching family land, the record exists — order a search and we will obtain it for you.

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What Is This Document

The Land Register is Ireland's system of registered land ownership, maintained by Tailte Éireann. Instead of relying on bundles of old deeds, registered ownership is recorded on a folio — a single document that states the current owner, describes the property with reference to a map, and lists the burdens that affect it. The register is conclusive for what it records, which is why solicitors, banks and buyers rely on folios rather than storytelling when ownership questions matter.

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Which Document Do I Need

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If you want ownership and burdens for a registered propertythe folio. Where boundaries matter, the Folio + Map bundle adds the title map. If you need a version acceptable for legal or court use: a certified copy folio. If the property is unregistered — still common for older urban stock — the trail runs through the Registry of Deeds instead. Not sure which applies? Start a search with the address and we will identify the right record.

What Information Is Included

  • A folio shows the registered owner's name and address; the property description and its title map reference; the class of title; and the burdens registered against the land — mortgages and charges, rights of way and wayleaves, conditions and covenants.

  • Add the title map — the Folio + Map bundle — to see the registered boundary extent too.

  • Together they answer the three questions every enquiry starts with: who owns it, where exactly are the boundaries, and what is registered against it.

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Why People Order

  • Buyers order folios before committing, because the register — not the sales brochure — shows what is actually registered against the land.

  • Sellers order them to resolve surprises before a purchaser's solicitor finds them.

  • Neighbours order them in boundary disagreements, executors order them in probate, farmers order them for entitlement and mapping questions, and researchers order them to trace family land.

  • Any time ownership needs to be proven rather than assumed, the folio is the document that does it.

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Real World Use Cases

  • A buyer discovers a right of way crossing the back garden of a house they were about to bid on.

  • A family settling an estate confirms which of three field parcels were actually registered to their father.

  • Two neighbours resolve a fence dispute with the title map instead of a court date.

  • A farmer confirms a charge was released before refinancing.

  • Each started with a folio order that took minutes.

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Land Registry Context

Irish property records live in two systems. Registered land — the majority of the country by area — is recorded on folios in the Land Register. Unregistered property transactions are recorded in the Registry of Deeds, a separate archive of memorials dating back to 1708. Dublin, Cork and other cities carry a higher share of older unregistered stock, while rural land is almost entirely registered. Knowing which system holds your answer is half the search — and if you are unsure, the address is enough for us to work it out.

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Common Mistakes

Assuming the folio address matches the postal address — folios describe land, and rural properties especially can span multiple folios.

Assuming an unregistered property has no records: it has deeds records, in a different archive.

Treating the title map as a survey-grade boundary plan; it records the general boundary.

Ordering a plain copy when the use case — court, probate, a lender — needed a certified one.

When Not Sufficient

A folio does not value the property, does not record planning permissions or building compliance, and does not show unregistered occupational arrangements. For planning history you need the local authority; for condition, a surveyor. And where land is unregistered, the folio simply does not exist — the Registry of Deeds search is the route instead. We provide both, so the right search gets ordered first time.

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How To Order

Enter the property address, Eircode or folio number and choose your search — folio only, or folio with title map. We locate the correct folio, obtain the record, and deliver everything to your email. No account needed, no visits to any office, and our team checks every order before it goes out.

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Turnaround & Delivery

Most folio searches are delivered within 1–2 working days, and many arrive same-day. Certified copies take longer because a sealed physical document is produced and posted. Complex searches — multiple folios, unregistered land, historical tracing — are quoted individually. Your order confirmation states the expected delivery for your specific search.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search the land registry in Ireland?

Order a folio search online with the property address, Eircode or folio number. The search returns the current folio — ownership and registered burdens — with the title map available as a bundle. Delivery is by email, usually within 1–2 working days.

Who owns the land registry records in Ireland?

The Land Register is maintained by Tailte Éireann, the State body responsible for property registration. The records are public: anyone can order a folio for any registered property.

Can I find out who owns a property in Ireland?

Yes, if the property is registered. The folio names the registered owner. For unregistered property, ownership is traced through the Registry of Deeds instead — we run both types of search.

What is the difference between registered and unregistered land?

Registered land has a folio in the Land Register that is conclusive as to what it records. Unregistered land relies on its chain of deeds, with records held in the Registry of Deeds. Most rural land is registered; older city-centre property is often unregistered.

Do I need a solicitor to search the land registry?

No. Anyone can order a folio search for any property. Solicitors order the same records — many order them through services like ours.

Is the folio the same as the deeds?

No. A folio is the live register entry for registered land. Deeds are the historic documents for unregistered land. Which one applies depends on whether the property is registered — the address is enough for us to determine that.

How much does a land registry search cost in Ireland?

Our folio search is €32.99; the folio with its title map is €57.98 as a bundle. Both cover locating the folio, obtaining the record and email delivery. Certified copies and deeds searches are priced separately.

How up to date is the folio I receive?

You receive the current record as it stands on the day the search is completed — including any charge registered or released that week. That is why lenders and solicitors ask for recent folios rather than old copies.

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Enter an address, Eircode or folio number and get the full record delivered to your email. Folio searches from €32.99.

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