Polish Land Registry Search by Plot Identifier — from the US

If you know the plot identifier (identyfikator działki ewidencyjnej), you can look up the land registry book number without knowing the exact street address. This method is especially useful for undeveloped land, rural properties, or plots whose mailing address is not readily available.

You can find the plot identifier on the Polish Geoportal (geoportal.gov.pl), in a notarial deed, a land registry extract, or on a cadastral map. Enter it below to instantly retrieve the land registry book number.

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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.

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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.