alggomas wrote on Apr 18
th, 2011 at 1:53pm:
To let people know that the unverified numbers seem not to work. They do put you through but they say you have to dial the extension number.If you do not dial then they give you the 0844 892 1111 number and repeat the start of the information.
I haave not tried the 0208 781 9103 official number but I expect it will be the same.
Thanks for posting this.
I've been through the entries we have for Land Registry, removed the dead ones and added some new ones that have come to light.
The 0844 892 1111 number is answered with the following options:
1. General Land Registry Enquiries (Goes to "Customer Support")
Alternative 0300 006 0100
2. Business E-Services
Alternative 0300 006 0131
3. Find a Property Service
4. Account Holder (Goes to "Land Registry Telephone Services")
Ringing a local office goes through to the same message which gives out the central 0844 number and requests extension number of the party being called, or hold for the operator. As an extension number will only exist once (at one location), I therefore think it's fair to say that the local office numbers are largely redundant.
For example, if you request extension 61234 and it belongs to someone at Coventry, then dialling any office number and requesting 61234 will go through to the same person at Coventry. Incidently, I believe that extension numbers can be dialled using 0300 00 followed by five-digit extension. So in this example it will be 0300 00 61234.
The 0844 892 0456 number is answered with a recording which redirects to 0844 892 1111 option 3 (which is for Find a Property).
I found the above 0300 alternatives by digging around as a few of these 0300 006 6xxx numbers are given for contacting some offices.
For example, 0300 006 6000 is for
Plymouth office. It goes to the same message which is one most of the office numbers. It asks callers to dial the extension of the party the caller requires (if known) and gives out the 0844 number for Customer Support. It then says callers can hold to speak to the switchboard operator.
Interrupting this message by pressing
* reads out the extension number which is 66000. Trying a few of the other numbers we have shows a pattern where the external number is 0300 00 followed by five-digit extension number.
On the main office numbers (which answer with the recording), once the call has been answered, press *#1 and you can dial by last name. It will give out extension numbers of individuals, so you can work out what their direct dialling in numbers are.
If you get to the point where it's asking you to leave a message for the person, press * and it will give you the extension number.