Sovereign Registry Institution

Registry Authority

The Registry Authority is the sovereign registry institution of the Confederacy — responsible for maintaining the national registries that underpin the legal, economic, and institutional infrastructure of the nation. Every entity that operates within the Confederacy is recorded, verified, and publicly accessible through its registries — ensuring transparency, legal certainty, and trust.

Constitutional Mandate

Registries as Public Infrastructure

The Registry Authority is established under constitutional mandate to maintain the official registries of the Confederacy — providing a single source of truth for legal entities, property, and official records that every institution and citizen can rely upon.

Entity Registration

Registers all legal entities operating within the Confederacy — companies, trusts, cooperatives, partnerships, and other organisations — assigning each a unique, permanent identifier.

Public Record Keeping

Maintains complete, accurate, and publicly accessible records of every registered entity — including governance documents, filings, charges, and status.

Legal Certainty

Provides the authoritative record of legal existence, standing, and status — ensuring that third parties can rely on registry records when entering into transactions or agreements.

Transparency & Access

Ensures public access to registry information — subject to appropriate privacy protections — so that markets, institutions, and citizens can make informed decisions.

Compliance & Enforcement

Monitors compliance with registration obligations, filing requirements, and disclosure standards — maintaining the integrity and reliability of the registries.

Interoperability

Ensures registry data is structured and accessible in standard formats — enabling seamless integration with the Identity Authority, Sovereign Bank, and other institutions.

National Registries

The Registries of the Confederacy

The Authority maintains multiple registries — each serving a distinct purpose in the legal and economic infrastructure of the Confederacy. Together they form the authoritative record of who exists, what they own, and what they owe.

Business entities & corporations

Companies Registry

The official register of all companies, corporations, and business entities incorporated or registered in the Confederacy. Includes incorporation documents, director information, share structure, charges, and annual returns.

Incorporation & registration
Director & officer records
Share capital & ownership
Charges & security interests
Annual returns & filings
Strike-off & restoration
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Trusts, foundations & fiduciary structures

Trusts & Fiduciary Registry

The official register of trusts, foundations, and fiduciary structures established under Confederacy law. Records trustees, beneficiaries (where disclosure is required), trust deeds, and fiduciary obligations.

Trust registration & deeds
Trustee records
Fiduciary obligations
Beneficial ownership
Winding-up & variation
Public & private registers
Land titles, interests & encumbrances

Land & Property Registry

The authoritative record of land ownership, titles, interests, easements, covenants, and encumbrances across the Confederacy. Every parcel of land is recorded with its legal description, ownership history, and current status.

Torrens title system
Ownership records
Easements & covenants
Mortgages & charges
Caveats & notices
Title transfer & settlement
Security interests in personal property

Personal Property Securities Register

The official register of security interests in personal property — enabling lenders to register charges over movable assets and providing a searchable public record of encumbrances on personal property.

Security interest registration
Collateral description
Priority determination
Public search & verification
Amendment & discharge
Enforcement notices
Patents, trademarks & designs

Intellectual Property Registry

The official register of intellectual property rights granted or recognised in the Confederacy — including patents, trademarks, registered designs, and traditional knowledge protections.

Patent registration
Trademark registration
Design registration
Traditional knowledge
Assignment & licensing
Opposition proceedings
Civil status & vital records

Births, Deaths & Civil Status

The official register of births, deaths, marriages, civil unions, name changes, and other civil status events — the foundational records upon which identity and legal personhood are built.

Birth registration
Death registration
Marriage & civil union
Name changes
Adoption records
Certified extracts
Registration Lifecycle

From Application to Public Record

Every entity registered in the Confederacy follows a structured lifecycle — from identity-verified application through active registration to eventual dissolution or transfer. The process is transparent, auditable, and secure.

01

Application

Entity applies for registration with verified identity credentials from the Identity Authority.

02

Examination

The Authority examines the application against constitutional and legislative requirements.

03

Registration

Entity is registered, assigned a unique identifier, and entered into the public record.

04

Maintenance

Registered entities file annual returns, update records, and maintain ongoing compliance.

Identity-verified

Every application requires verified identity from the Identity Authority

Publicly searchable

All registries are publicly searchable, ensuring transparency and trust

Tamper-evident records

All registry entries are cryptographically secured against unauthorised alteration

Interoperable data

Registry data is structured in standard formats for institutional integration

The Foundation of Legal and Economic Life

The Registry Authority provides the authoritative infrastructure upon which the Confederacy's legal and economic systems are built — ensuring that every entity is known, every transaction has certainty, and every citizen can trust the public record.