Our Services

Professional land administration services for citizens, communities, and investors

Land Administration Services

The NLC provides comprehensive land governance services through our national headquarters and District Land Commissions across all 16 districts of Sierra Leone.

Land Registration & Documentation

Secure and systematic recording of land rights through our national land registration system.

Title Registration

Issuance of legal titles and certificates of occupancy for statutory lands with guaranteed state recognition and protection.

Process:

  1. Application submission
  2. Title search and verification
  3. Site inspection and survey
  4. Public notice period
  5. Title issuance

Customary Land Registration

Recording and certification of customary land rights for families, communities, and clans under the Customary Land Rights Act, 2022.

Key Features:

  • Recognition of family and community landholding
  • Gender equity safeguards
  • Protection against illegal sales
  • Integration with national registry

Joint Titling for Women

Specialized services to promote women's land rights through joint titling, inheritance rights protection, and awareness programs.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced tenure security for women
  • Reduced gender-based land disputes
  • Improved access to credit and investment
  • Legal protection of inheritance rights

Land Dispute Resolution

Fair, efficient, and accessible mechanisms for resolving land conflicts through Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and formal adjudication.

Mediation & Conciliation

Facilitated negotiation processes through trained mediators to help parties reach mutually acceptable agreements without court intervention.

Advantages:

  • Faster resolution (typically 30-60 days)
  • Lower costs compared to litigation
  • Preservation of relationships
  • Flexible and creative solutions

Land Adjudication Tribunals

Formal adjudication of complex land title disputes through quasi-judicial tribunals established under the NLC Act, 2022.

Jurisdiction:

  • Boundary disputes
  • Ownership conflicts
  • Inheritance disagreements
  • Adverse possession claims

Grievance Redress Mechanism

Complaints and Investigations Unit (CIU) for handling grievances related to NLC services, staff conduct, or land administration processes.

Process:

  1. Complaint registration
  2. Initial assessment
  3. Investigation
  4. Resolution proposal
  5. Follow-up and closure

Technical & Advisory Services

Professional land surveying, mapping, valuation, and policy advisory services.

Cadastral Survey & Mapping

Professional land surveying services using modern technologies (GPS, drones, CORS) for accurate boundary determination and mapping.

Services include:

  • Boundary surveying and demarcation
  • Topographic mapping
  • Subdivision planning
  • Survey plan certification

Land Valuation

Professional valuation services for taxation, compensation, sale/purchase, mortgage, and investment purposes.

Valuation purposes:

  • Property tax assessment
  • Compensation for land acquisition
  • Mortgage and loan security
  • Investment analysis

Policy Advisory & Research

Expert advice and research services on land governance, tenure systems, land use planning, and sustainable land management.

Advisory areas:

  • Land policy development
  • Land use planning guidance
  • Environmental impact assessment
  • Investment safeguards

Service Delivery Process

Standardized procedures to ensure efficient, transparent, and consistent service delivery

1

Service Inquiry & Application

Submit your service request through our District Land Commission offices, online portal (coming soon), or designated service centers. Our staff will guide you through the requirements and application process.

2

Document Verification & Processing

Our legal and technical teams verify submitted documents, conduct necessary searches, and initiate the processing of your application according to established standards and timelines.

3

Site Inspection & Technical Work

For services requiring field work (surveys, boundary verification, etc.), our technical teams conduct site visits, measurements, and necessary technical assessments.

4

Decision & Documentation

Based on verification and technical work, a decision is made and appropriate documentation (titles, certificates, reports) is prepared for issuance.

5

Service Delivery & Feedback

Final documents are issued to the applicant, and feedback is collected to continuously improve our service delivery processes.

General Requirements

Common Documentation:

  • Completed application form
  • Valid identification (National ID, Passport, or Voter ID)
  • Proof of ownership or interest in land
  • Site plan or survey diagram (where applicable)
  • Passport-sized photographs
  • Payment receipt for applicable fees

Processing Times:

  • Title registration: 30-60 working days
  • Customary land recording: 15-30 working days
  • Boundary dispute mediation: 30-45 working days
  • Cadastral survey: 14-28 working days
  • Land valuation: 10-20 working days

Service Fees

Transparent and standardized fee structure. Fees are subject to periodic review.

ServiceFee Range (SLL)Notes
Title Registration (Residential)To be determinedBased on property value
Customary Land RecordingTo be determinedSubsidized rate for smallholder families
Boundary Survey & DemarcationTo be determinedBased on parcel size and complexity
Land Valuation ReportTo be determinedBased on property value and purpose
Mediation ServicesTo be determinedSliding scale based on ability to pay
Document Search & CertificationTo be determinedBased on document type and urgency

Fee exemptions may apply for vulnerable groups upon application and verification.

Digital Land Services

Land Management Information System (LMIS)

We are currently developing a comprehensive digital land administration platform that will transform service delivery.

Online Service Portal

Apply for services, track applications, and make payments online.

Digital Land Records

Secure, accessible digital records replacing paper-based systems.

Mobile Accessibility

Access land services through mobile devices for greater convenience.

Interactive Mapping

Online cadastral maps and spatial data for planning.

Learn About Our Digital Portal

Service Locations

National Headquarters

NLC Headquarters, Youyi Building, Freetown

Policy, complex disputes, national coordination

District Land Commissions

All 16 districts of Sierra Leone

Registration, mediation, local services

Chiefdom Land Committees

Chiefdom level across the country

Customary recording, local dispute prevention