Office Of The Public Guardian
Find out if someone has a registered attorney or deputy
Use this form (OPG100) to find out if someone has a lasting power of attorney (LPA), an enduring power of attorney (EPA) or a court-appointed deputy acting on their behalf. You can also use it to ask us for additional information that might be separate to the registers.
Find out if someone has a guardian acting for them
Use this form (GS4) to find out if the High Court has appointed a guardian to look after the financial affairs of someone who:
- is missing
- is in prison abroad and cannot communicate
- has been taken hostage or kidnapped
You can also use the same form to ask us for additional information about a guardianship order.
Alternative formats
You can download the form in large print from this page or email opgregistersearches@publicguardian.gov.uk to get the document in large print or braille.
Urgent enquiries
To search the register urgently, local authorities, police and NHS staff should raise an enquiry to check if someone has an attorney or deputy.
Personal information
The Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) is committed to the responsible handling and security of your personal information.
Your privacy is important to us and protected in law by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).