Overview
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Register Check allows you to verify whether an individual is authorised to practise as a solicitor in the UK.
This check searches the official SRA register and returns key information such as registration status, firm affiliation, and any conditions on an individual’s practice.
With this check, you can:
- Confirm whether an individual is a registered solicitor
- Verify their authorisation status
- Identify any restrictions or conditions
- Support compliance for regulated legal roles
How It Works
Once the check is ordered and the applicant submits their information:
- The system searches the official SRA register
- Where a clear match is found, results are returned automatically
- In some cases, additional review may be required to ensure accuracy
This approach ensures results are both efficient and reliable.
Ordering the Check
- Navigate to the Client Portal
- Select Professional & Regulatory Register
- Choose Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Register Check
- Add applicant details and submit the order
Applicant Requirements
Applicants will be asked to provide:
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Address details
Additional Information
- SRA ID (optional)
Providing an SRA ID can improve match accuracy and help speed up the check.
Results
Results are available in the Client Portal and final report.
Report Includes:
- Name matched
- Registration status
- Firm name
- Conditions or restrictions
- Source link
Result Outcomes
| Scenario | Result |
| Registered solicitor found | Clear |
| No match found | Review |
| Conditions or restrictions present | Review |
| Unable to complete | Review |
Key Notes
- This is a UK-specific check
- Results are based on the official SRA register
- Providing accurate applicant details improves match quality
- An SRA ID is helpful but not required
Summary
The SRA Register Check provides a simple and reliable way to verify solicitor registration, helping ensure individuals are authorised to practise in regulated legal roles.
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