FAQs

Can I add the Title to my documents?

Yes, depending on the jurisdiction issuing your ID and correspondence, you will be able to update some items.

How old do I have to be to buy a Title?

There is no age limit.

Do I have to live in the UK?

No, you don't have to live in the UK or be a British citizen.

What's the difference between a Seated Title or Lord of the Manor Title?

Seated Title: Title (Lord, Lady, etc) before your name and "of somewhere" after it. EG. Lord John Smith of Westminster. On death you can leave the land (bequeathed in your Will) to a beneficiary who can take on the Title if they wish.

Lord of the Manor Title: Title (Lord, Lady, etc) before your name and "of the Manor of somewhere" after it. EG. Lord John Smith of the Manor of Westminster. On death you can leave the land (bequeathed in your Will) to a beneficiary who can take on the Title if they wish.

What are the legalities?

When you simply change your name by deed poll, you must not do so to commit fraud or mislead with intent to commit any offence, or obtain money by deception. They are for show purposes only; just like you can put personalised number plates on your car legally for show purposes.

How much do the Titles cost?

Scottish Barony Titles are usually around six figures.

Lord/Lady of the Manor Titles are usually five figures.

Laird, Lord and Lady of the Glen titles are fun, novelty and popular gifts and priced accordingly, starting from £30 / $50.

What guarantee is there?

Check with the website you order from.

Can I sell the Title?

Scottish Barony Titles and English Lord/Lady of the Manor titles can be sold by any owner.

Can the Title/Land be inherited?

Yes, with Scottish Barony Titles or English Manorial Titles.

How long does the process take?

For Scots Barony Titles and English Lord/Lady of the Manor Titles - It takes about 4 to 6 weeks to complete the process due to the additional land registry procedures.

For Laird, Lord and Lady of the Glen titles, it takes about 3 minutes.