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What Does It Mean to “Regularize” Land in Jamaica?

Regularizing land in Jamaica means ensuring its legal status and obtaining a registered title. This is crucial for those occupying land informally or inheriting property without proper documentation.

Steps to Regularize Land

  1. Verify Land Status – Check if the land is Crown Land or privately owned.
  2. Apply for a Land Title – If occupied for 12+ years, apply under Adverse Possession via the National Land Agency (NLA).
  3. Obtain a Survey – Hire a surveyor to map the land.
  4. Use the LAMP Program – The Land Administration and Management Programme (LAMP) assists with registration.
  5. Gather Documents – ID, proof of occupation (bills, tax receipts), surveyor’s report, and witness affidavits.
  6. Pay Property Taxes – Ensure payments are current.
  7. Submit Application & Fees – Apply through NLA or LAMP and pay processing fees.
  8. Receive Title Approval – If undisputed, the Title Office issues ownership.

Benefits of Land Regularization

  • Legal ownership prevents eviction.
  • Sell or transfer land legally.
  • Access loans and mortgages.
  • Increase property value.

Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Land regularization processes may vary based on individual circumstances and government policies. For official advice, consult the National Land Agency (NLA), a licensed attorney, or the Land Administration and Management Programme (LAMP).


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2 thoughts on “What Does It Mean to “Regularize” Land in Jamaica?”

  • Everol Bell

    Thanks for providing the information on how to regularize property in Jamaica . I will pursue the goal of getting title to the property I alluded to in an earlier correspondence . Thanks .

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    • jamaicahomes

      Let me know if you need some contacts…..

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