How to browse Polish Land Registry Books (Ksiegi Wieczyste) for free?

Browsing land registry books in Poland is available free of charge – this service is funded by Polish taxpayers. Unfortunately, Polish government institutions do not offer an easy way to link a land registry book number to a specific address. That's why we created this service for the Polish-American community. However, to reveal the land registry book number for a given address, a small fee is required to cover our server maintenance costs.

Is it possible to check the land registry book number for a specific address for free?

Yes, the land registry book number for a given address can be checked for free. You need to visit the appropriate District Court (Sad Rejonowy) in Poland. At the Land Registry Department (Wydzial Ksiag Wieczystych), you can get the number free of charge. If you want to save time and avoid the trip to Poland, you can use our service instead.

Why is there a fee on our website?

The fee for obtaining the land registry book number covers the cost of maintaining our servers and our team. Our goal is to minimize costs while ensuring a high-quality service for the Polish-American community across the United States.

Pricing (in USD)

Single land registry book number lookup: $6.99 USD. One-time payment via Stripe. No subscription. Instant delivery.

Property size, location map, and Polish court contact details are included at no extra cost.

Only on Ksiegi.info — four things you get for free

Free property size (m²)

We display the exact square meters of every apartment, building, and plot — free of charge. No other service does this.

Free interactive map

Every result includes a live map showing the exact location of the property — so you can verify what you are buying before paying anything.

Free Polish court contact

For every property we show the address, phone, and hours of the Polish District Court (Sąd Rejonowy) that maintains its land registry book — so you can request documents directly.

Free historical street names

Streets in Poland get renamed. We show the old names from land registry records — so you can find the street you remember from childhood, even if its official name has changed.

You only pay for the land registry book number itself — $6.99 USD, one-time, in USD via Stripe. Everything else is on us.