Change of https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/requisition-and-cancellation-procedures

Change description : 2025-06-16 06:00:00: A number of sections in the guide have been amended to include additional information relating to requests for extensions of time and keeping information up to date. [Guidance and regulation]

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Guidance

Requisition and cancellation procedures (PG50)

Advice on how to avoid requisitions on applications and our procedures where they do need to be raised (practice guide 50).

Update history

2026-03-16 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to provide greater clarity around the available options for responding to a requisition where documents are required to be submitted.

2026-02-02 08:15
Section 2 has been amended to reflect current practice when replying to a requisition where the application was submitted electronically.

2025-10-20 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to clarify that the View Applications function is only available for applications made via the HM Land Registry portal.

2025-06-16 06:00
A number of sections in the guide have been amended to include additional information relating to requests for extensions of time and keeping information up to date.

2023-12-19 15:00
Section 2 has been amended to reflect the current practice for non-Business e-services customers.

2023-11-20 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to include additional ways to reply to requisitions.

2023-03-13 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to better reflect current internal processes on requisitions and cancellations.

2023-02-06 06:00
Section 3 has been amended to remove a duplication of information about when a request for an extension of time to deal with a requisition has been made.

2022-12-12 06:00
Section 2 has been amended to include our existing practice of not sending a requisition reminder on cases which are holding up an expedite application

2022-11-21 06:00
Section 5.1 has been amended to remove reference to coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions as they are no longer applicable.