Learn everything you need to share OS data or create and publish derived data under the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA).
Licensing guidance
Help with selecting the right licence and sector-specific licensing support
Getting started with OS licensing
If you’re new to Ordnance Survey and wish to use OS data in any way, you may require a licence or contract that sets out the relevant terms
What licence do I need?
The licence you need depends on what type of customer you are and what you wish to do with OS data. Visit our helpful search page where you can filter for customer suitability, sector and data usage requirements to find the right licence for your needs.
How much does a licence cost?
Each of our licences clearly state the cost. You will find prices on the ‘licensing agreement’ tab of each licence web page – Many licences are free, such as those linked to the PSGA.
How do I apply for a licence?
Licence applications vary, depending on what you need. You will find clear guidance on how to apply for each licence on the ‘Get this licence’ tab of each licence web page.
Use our search page
We understand there are several options for you to consider so OS is here to help you choose the licence that’s right for your needs.
Finding the right licence
How do you need to use OS data? We’ve pre-selected some short-lists to help you decide which licence is right for your needs
Use OS data
For those who wish to simply use OS data, we offer a range of licences for different customer types, whether you’re an individual or part of an organisation.
Copy OS data
View the licences that enable you to copy original OS mapping data.
Publish OS data
If you would like to publish OS mapping in print, online or in merchandise, discover the licences that will entitle you to undertake these actions.
Share OS data
Sharing or distributing OS data with third parties requires a licence. Find the appropriate licence for your use.

HM Land Registry services
Find out about the different services and licences offered by HM Land Registry and Registers of Scotland.
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