Land fraud is a persistent problem in Kenya, and Kajiado County (where Kitengela and Syokimau are located) has seen its share of fake titles, double allocations, and fraudulent sellers. The government’s ArdhiSasa (National Land Information Management System) is your first line of defence. This step‑by‑step guide shows you exactly how to verify land titles in Kajiado using ArdhiSasa – empowering you to avoid scams and transact with confidence.
Why You Need to Verify Before Paying a Single Shilling
Kajiado’s land registry has been digitised, but not all titles are clean. Common frauds include:
- Forged title deeds
- Titles that still belong to the original allotee (but you’re being sold a “copy”)
- Land with caveats, encumbrances, or court orders
- Double allocation (same plot sold to multiple buyers)
An ArdhiSasa search costs only KSh 500‑1,000 (for official search) and can save you millions. Never rely on a photocopy of a title handed to you by the seller – verify it yourself online.
Prerequisites for Using ArdhiSasa
- An e‑Citizen account (if you don’t have one, register at eCitizen.go.ke – it’s free).
- The title deed number or parcel number of the land you intend to buy.
- A stable internet connection (mobile data works).
- Payment method (M‑Pesa, Visa, Mastercard) for the search fee.
You don’t need a lawyer to perform a basic search, but for a full official search you will need one.
Step‑by‑Step Guide to Verify a Land Title in Kajiado Using ArdhiSasa
Step 1: Log in to ArdhiSasa via e‑Citizen
Go to ecitizen.go.ke and log in. Under “Ministries & Departments”, select Lands & Physical Planning (ArdhiSasa). You will be redirected to the ArdhiSasa portal. If you don’t have an e‑Citizen account, create one (requires ID number and phone).
Step 2: Navigate to “Land Search”
On the ArdhiSasa dashboard, click on “Land Information Search” or “Search Land”. Choose the county – Kajiado.
Step 3: Enter Land Reference Details
You can search using any of these:
- Title Number (e.g., “Kajiado/Kitengela/12345”)
- Parcel Number
- Owner’s Name (not recommended because names can be common)
For best results, use the title number exactly as it appears on the title deed.
Step 4: Pay the Search Fee
The system will display the fee (typically KSh 500 for a basic search, KSh 1,000 for a certified official search). Pay via M‑Pesa or card. M‑Pesa payment is instant – you’ll receive a confirmation.
Step 5: View the Land Information
Once payment is confirmed, the system will display:
- Registered owner(s) – names and ID numbers.
- Size – acreage/hectares.
- Encumbrances – any charges, caveats, or restrictions.
- Title status – active, closed, or under dispute.
- Map/enclosure – showing the approximate location.
Compare this information with the title deed the seller has shown you. If the owner’s name doesn’t match, or if there’s a caveat, STOP the transaction.
Step 6: Download or Print the Search Result
You can download a PDF of the search result. This is not a certified copy, but it’s valuable proof for your lawyer. For a legally binding document, request an “Official Search” (some counties provide it via ArdhiSasa; otherwise, visit the physical registry).
Step 7: Engage a Lawyer to Conduct a Full Registry Search
The online ArdhiSasa search is excellent for a first check, but it may not show all historical transactions. Instruct a lawyer to conduct a physical search at the Kajiado land registry (in Kajiado town) or to run a certified official search through ArdhiSasa that includes the full land history.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
- The seller refuses to give you the title number before payment – Run away.
- The title number searched shows a different owner – Common fraud where the seller forged a title.
- Encumbrances exist – The land may be used as collateral for a loan. The seller must clear it before transfer.
- The land size on ArdhiSasa is different from what the seller claims – Could indicate subdivision fraud.
Example: Verifying a Plot in Kitengela
Suppose a seller offers you a 1/8‑acre plot in Acacia, Kitengela, with title number “Kajiado/Kitengela/5678”. You log in to ArdhiSasa, select Kajiado, enter the title number, pay KSh 500, and see that the registered owner is “John Mwangi” – but the seller is “Peter Odhiambo”. That’s a red flag. Either Peter has no authority to sell, or the title is fake. You avoid losing KSh 1.5 million.
What If the Land Isn’t Registered on ArdhiSasa?
Some older titles (especially from the 1980s‑1990s) may not yet be digitised. In that case, the online system will show “No records found”. You then have to visit the Kajiado land registry physically with your lawyer to conduct a manual search. Be extra cautious – unregistered land is easier to forge.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A basic online search costs KSh 500. An official certified search (recommended for purchase) costs KSh 1,000. Some lawyers charge an additional service fee.
Yes, using ArdhiSasa online you can perform an initial verification from anywhere. However, for a full official search with legal standing, you may need a physical visit or a lawyer’s assistance.
It could mean the title is not digitised yet, or the number is incorrect. Engage a lawyer to conduct a manual search at the Kajiado land registry. Be very cautious – unregistered land is riskier.
If the title is digitised, the online search is instant – you see results right after payment. An official search requested online may take 24‑48 hours.
Protect Your Investment – Always Verify
Land is often the largest single investment a person makes in their lifetime. Don’t let excitement or pressure from a seller bypass due diligence. Use ArdhiSasa for every plot you consider in Kajiado – whether it’s in Kitengela, Syokimau, or elsewhere. And when in doubt, bring in a professional. A few thousand shillings spent on verification could save you millions.