How to obtain an absolute title deed through ArdhiSasa

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Land ownership remains one of the most valuable investments for many Kenyans. To improve transparency and reduce fraud, the Ministry of Lands digitized key land services through the ArdhiSasa platform, allowing property owners to process registrations, transfers and title documentation online.

An Absolute Title Deed serves as the final proof of ownership under Kenya’s land registration framework.

What Is an Absolute Title Deed?

An Absolute Title Deed confirms that ownership rights over a parcel of land have been formally registered and recognized by the government.

The document protects owners from ownership disputes and facilitates transactions involving banks, investors and government agencies.

Requirements

Applicants should have:

  • Verified ArdhiSasa account
  • Original title documents
  • National identification documents
  • Land Rate Clearance Certificate
  • Land Rent Clearance Certificate where applicable
  • Mutation forms or survey maps for subdivisions

Step 1: Log into ArdhiSasa

Access the platform using your eCitizen credentials.

Step 2: Select Land Registration Service

Choose the relevant transaction:

  • Land transfer
  • Registration of ownership
  • Title processing

Step 3: Enter Property Information

Provide:

  • Parcel number
  • Block number
  • Plot number
  • Property location details

Step 4: Upload Supporting Documents

Submit:

  • Sale agreement
  • Clearance certificates
  • Identification documents
  • Existing title records

Step 5: Pay Fees

The system automatically calculates:

  • Stamp duty
  • Registration fees
  • Processing charges

Payments can be made online.

Step 6: Verification

Government surveyors and land registrars verify:

  • Property boundaries
  • Ownership records
  • Supporting documents

Step 7: Title Issuance

Once approved, the Ministry of Lands issues the final title deed.

A digital record remains permanently available on ArdhiSasa.

Benefits of ArdhiSasa

The platform has helped:

  • Reduce land fraud
  • Improve record management
  • Speed up transactions
  • Increase transparency

Common Challenges

Applicants should avoid:

  • Uploading incomplete documents
  • Using incorrect parcel numbers
  • Failing to clear land rates or rent
  • Providing outdated ownership records

Final Advice

Before purchasing land, conduct an official search through ArdhiSasa to confirm ownership and avoid future disputes.

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