How To Do A Land Search In Kenya Manually. A typical manual land search Kenya entailed visiting the nearest land office in your county or sub-county to fill out and submit Form RL 26. The land search form captured the following details: –
- Title number
- Applicant’s full names and signature
- Applicant’s ID number, if Kenyan (attach a copy)
- Passport number or a foreign national registration certificate for applicants who are foreigners residing in Kenya (attach a copy)
- Applicant’s KRA PIN (attach a copy)
- The physical address, phone number
- Purpose of search
- Owner of property
- The proposed purchaser of the property
- Advocate/agent
The applicant had to submit the land search form in duplicate, attaching a copy of the land title in question. Also, there was a Kshs. 500 facilitation fee per application, payable via mobile money wallets, debit, and credit card deposits.
How To Do A Land Search In Kenya Manually
1. Visit the nearest Lands office, whether sub-county or county office.
2. You will be issued with a land search form (Form RL 26) which you will be required to fill and submit.
3. Attach a copy of the land title, KRA PIN and a copy of your ID.
4. Proceed to pay the required fee which is Kshs 500 then wait for a confirmation message.
5. After a few hours, you will get the land search results.