Public cadastral map of Ukraine: how to access land data.

Public cadastral map of Ukraine: how to access land data
Public cadastral map of Ukraine: how to access land data

The public cadastral map of Ukraine is a free service that provides access to important information about land plots. Here you can find data on boundaries, area, intended use, assessment, and ownership form of each plot. How to access this map?

Accessing the cadastral map

Registration in the electronic cabinet

To access the cadastral map, you need to register on the e.land.gov.ua website. You can log in via email or other methods.

Identity verification

Access to information from the State Land Cadastre is granted only after verification through an electronic digital signature or other verification methods.

Submitting an application online

After registration, you need to submit an online application for access to the cadastre and sign it with an electronic digital signature (EDC).

Checking application status

After submitting the application, you can track its status in your personal cabinet: 'Sent', 'Approved' or 'Denied'.

Receiving login and password

After reviewing your application, you will be given a login and temporary password, which you need to change when you first log into the system.

Configuring software protection

For additional security, you should install software and components according to the instructions.

Alternative way — through the CNAP

If it is more convenient, you can submit an application through the Administrative Service Center in person or through an authorized person.

Results can be obtained electronically or by mail via the 'Diia' portal.

Who is entitled to access

  • Owners or users of land plots (after identification).
  • Representatives of local governments, notaries, banks, land planners — upon proper authentication.

Restrictions during wartime

Due to the state of war, public access to the cadastral map is restricted. It is available only to a limited number of individuals, such as local government bodies, notaries, and other approved users.

Other sources of information

The State Register of Property Rights also operates with restrictions. Each request is recorded, and the owner can find out who has inquired about their property.

Remember, before conducting transactions with land, it is important to check property rights. Special registers and resources can help you obtain accurate information.

The Ukrainian community has been provided with free access to the cadastral map, which contains important data on land plots. To use this service, you need to register an electronic cabinet and undergo identification. In addition, there are alternative ways to obtain information through CNAP or other authorized institutions.


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