Conveyancing Association unveils 'Find an Expert' service

The feature generates a list of applicable member firms

Conveyancing Association unveils 'Find an Expert' service

The Conveyancing Association (CA) has launched a new ‘Find an Expert’ service on its website for those seeking access to conveyancing services via CA member firms.

Accessible through the CA website homepage, users can input their postcode to find local conveyancing firms, while the search also details those firms who work right across the country.

The search generates a list of all applicable CA member firms with address and phone details, and by clicking on the name, it takes the user to a dedicated page listing the full information on the individual firm, the services offered, and full contact details. All CA member firms are invited to list their information on the ‘Find an Expert’ service.

“As a trusted source for those seeking conveyancing services, we are very pleased to be launching this new ‘Find an Expert’ search, which will provide access to our high-quality CA member firms from right across the country,” Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair at the Conveyancing Association, said.

“We know that many consumers, for example, are unsure of where to turn to when it comes to securing these services, so this new search should provide them with results that are either local to them or provide them with access to those many CA members who work with clients throughout the UK.”

Heathcote added that the aim is to provide CA member firms with another avenue to market, as well as ensure that consumers and industry stakeholders such as agents or advisers can use the search facility if they are seeking to point their clients in the right direction for quality conveyancing.

Meanwhile, the CA said it recently launched a new membership brochure for conveyancing firms considering membership. It is also inviting representatives from firms interested to attend its next set of meetings, which will take place on September 14 at the Queen Mary Undercroft within the Old Royal Naval College in London. Slots can be secured by contacting the CA secretariat or by filling in the contact form on the CA website.

“We have just launched our new membership brochure which highlights all the benefits available in joining the CA, details the work we are doing, and how conveyancers can get involved and help deliver the changes we want to see in the home buying and selling process,” Heathcote said. “Plus of course, they also get access to our meetings, workshops, support services, branding, and everything else that comes with CA membership. 

“Next month, we are running a series of meetings, and we would love any conveyancing firm interested in joining the CA to attend to see what is on offer to them.”