Jump to navigation Search Go Menu Main menu Home Topics Publications Consultations Contact Land & Property Services (LPS) Land & Property Services (LPS) collect, process and manage land and property information, which underpins the collection of rates, in support of the Executive's commitment to economic and social development in Northern Ireland. Information on this website On this website, you will find information on the following topics: Property rating Property valuation Land registration Mapping and geographic information Contact LPS Services provided by LPS valuing all domestic and non domestic properties in Northern Ireland maintaining valuation lists carrying out general revaluations providing a general valuation, estate management and property information service to government departments and the public sector in Northern Ireland issuing rate bills for private domestic properties and non domestic properties, such as shops and factories following up and processing payments for rate bills inspecting vacant properties processing refunds if someone has paid too much managing the Housing Benefit scheme (for owner occupiers) and the other rate-relief schemes see Help with paying your rates on the NI Direct website managing the Disabled Person’s Allowance scheme maintaining the Title Register in Land Registry, Statutory Charges Register and the Registry of Deeds and providing up-to-date accurate Land Information Services supplying mapping information for Northern Ireland providing records and data about place and location The LPS Management team Colum Boyle - Chief Executive Board Members: Alan Brontë - Director of Valuation (Commissioner of Valuation) John Deyermond - Head of Mapping Services Judith Andrews - Director of Revenues and Benefits Ignatius O'Doherty - Head of Data/ICT Chris Smart - Head of Organisational Development Christine Farrell - Director of Registration Christine Farrell - Registrar of Titles LPS business priorities LPS vision Together delivering excellence and innovation in the provision of land and property services upon which our customers can rely. LPS purpose We will provide our customers with an effective, efficient, timely and trusted service by: providing easily accessible services underpinned by excellent customer service mapping a single view of land and properties accessible in multi-formats registering properties promptly accurately valuing land and buildings efficiently collecting rates from households and businesses We will invest in our future by seeking opportunities to generate revenue from our land and property information assets. LPS commitments LPS will ensure our primary focus is on delivering quality services LPS managers will demonstrate clarity of purpose and inspire others We will deliver fair and equitable treatment for all We will be accountable to our Minister and the NI Assembly for the delivery of Accountability services and our performance We will use our resources efficiently to deliver the results required by our Results stakeholders Customers Leadership Ethics LPS Corporate publications Annual report and Accounts Please use the links below to see Annual reports and accounts. Annual reports and accounts LPS 2020 strategy Corporate and Business plan Please use the links below to find recent LPS Corporate and Business plans: LPS Corporate and Business plans Management Board minutes Please use the links below to see minutes of the LPS Management Board meetings: LPS Management Board minutes 2015 - 2016 LPS Management Board minutes 2014 - 2015 LPS Management Board minutes 2013 - 2014 ICT Strategy Please use the links below to see the ICT Strategy: ICT Strategy 2013 - 2018 Contacting LPS If you wish to contact LPS, please click on the link below: Contact LPS How to make a complaint Find out how to make a complaint if you are not happy with the service LPS provide to you. Freedom of Information Find out how to request information from LPS under the Freedom of Information Act or Data Protection Act. National Fraud Initiative LPS is required by law to protect the public funds it administers. It may share information provided to it with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds, in order to prevent and detect fraud. More information can be found using the link below LPS and the National Fraud Initiative Information Fair Trader scheme Find out about the IFTS, which is a best practice model for public sector bodies by clicking on the link below: Information Fair Trader scheme nidirect nibusinessinfo.co.uk GOV.UK © Crown Copyright Terms and Conditions Privacy Cookies