Verifying land ownership is critical before purchasing property in Kenya. With the advent of digital services, the eCitizen portal provides an official platform for conducting a land search in Kenya online, making the process faster and more secure.
In this guide, we outline how to perform an eCitizen land search, interpret the results, and take practical steps to avoid buying disputed or encumbered land.
Step 1: Create an eCitizen Account
To access land search services, you first need an eCitizen account:
- Visit eCitizen portal.
- Click on Register and provide your personal details.
- Verify your account using the confirmation email or SMS.
Step 2: Navigate to the Land Search Section
Once logged in:
- Select Ministry of Lands & Physical Planning.
- Click on Land Search under the available services.
- Enter the required information, including:
- Title deed number (exactly as on the document)
- Parcel/LR number
- County and location of the land
Step 3: Make Payment
The eCitizen platform requires online payment via M-Pesa:
- Land search fee: KSh 500
- Optional transaction fee depending on payment method: KSh 0–50
Ensure you complete payment to receive the official land search report.
Step 4: Download and Interpret the Land Search Report
After payment, download the official report in PDF format. The report includes:
- Name of the registered landowner
- Land size and location
- Existing charges or loans
- Caveats or legal restrictions
- History of ownership transactions
Carefully review the information to confirm that the land is legally available for sale and free from disputes.
Step 5: Additional Verification Steps
Even after obtaining the official eCitizen land search, it’s wise to confirm locally:
- Consult the area chief or assistant chief
- Talk to neighbors about possible disputes
- Check with local land committees or elders
Benefits of Using eCitizen for Land Search
- Quick and convenient — no need to visit the Lands office physically
- Official digital record with legal validity
- Reduces risk of fraud or buying disputed land
- Cost-effective and transparent payment process
Tips for a Safe eCitizen Land Search
- Always match the landowner name with the ID on the title deed
- Double-check the land location and boundaries
- Do not pay any deposits until verification is complete
- Consult a licensed surveyor for boundary confirmation
Internal and External Links
For a deeper understanding, you can read our full land buying guide or explore common land disputes in Kenya. Useful tools for verification can be found at these online resources.
Refer to authoritative sources such as the Ministry of Lands and World Bank property data for reliable land information.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is an eCitizen land search?
An eCitizen land search is an official online verification of land ownership, legal status, and any encumbrances like charges or caveats in Kenya.
2. How much does an eCitizen land search cost?
The official fee is KSh 500, with minimal additional payment fees depending on the method used.
3. How long does it take to get the report?
The digital land search report is usually available immediately after payment and can be downloaded in PDF format.
4. Can I trust the eCitizen land search report?
Yes, the report is an official record from the Ministry of Lands and is legally recognized for transactions.
5. Do I need to verify the land physically?
Yes, always visit the land, confirm boundaries, and consult local authorities to prevent disputes.
6. Can I search land using only the parcel number?
Yes, as long as the parcel number is correct and registered, you can perform an eCitizen land search using it.






