What to expect:
Title: Form LRA 10 – Application to Be Noted in the Register as a Spouse
- Class:Land Registration Act Forms
- Level:Land Registration Act Forms
- Document Type:PDF
- Number of Pages: 3
Summary
Form LRA 10 – Application to Be Noted in the Register as a Spouse is an official document provided under the Land Registration Act, 2012 (Kenya) and managed by the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning.
This form allows a spouse of a registered proprietor to formally apply to have their name and marital status recorded in the land register in connection with a specific property. The registration ensures legal recognition and protection of spousal rights in land ownership and transactions.
The form helps to prevent the unauthorized sale, transfer, or charge of matrimonial property without the spouse’s knowledge or consent — a key safeguard under the Land Registration Act and Matrimonial Property Act.
Purpose of Form LRA 10 – Application to Be Noted in the Register as a Spouse:
To protect spousal rights in matrimonial property.
To ensure that no property transaction is conducted without both spouses’ consent.
To legally recognize a spouse’s interest in land registered under their partner’s name.
To promote transparency and fairness in property ownership and dealings.
Details to Fill in Form LRA 10 (Spouse Registration):
Land Title / Property Details:
Title or parcel number
Location or description of the property
Registered Proprietor (Husband/Wife) Details:
Full name
ID or Passport Number
KRA PIN
Nationality and contact details
Applicant (Spouse) Details:
Full name of spouse
ID or Passport Number
KRA PIN
Nationality and contact details
Marital Information:
Type of marriage (civil, customary, religious, or statutory)
Date and place of marriage
Attach certified marriage certificate or affidavit
Declaration:
Statement requesting entry in the register as a spouse
Signature of applicant and date
Witness/advocate signature and certification
Why Form LRA 10 Is Important:
Form LRA 10 is a vital legal safeguard for protecting the property rights of spouses in Kenya. Once registered, the spouse’s interest is legally recognized, and no land transaction can occur without their consent.
It helps to:
Prevent fraudulent sales or transfers of matrimonial property.
Provide legal proof of marital interest in the land.
Ensure transparency and fairness in ownership and inheritance matters.
This form is especially important for married couples, family lawyers, and landowners who want to secure spousal rights in property registration.
Who Should Use Form LRA 10:
Married individuals seeking recognition in land ownership.
Spouses of landowners who want to secure their legal interest.
Lawyers and conveyancers assisting in matrimonial property documentation.
Land registry officials processing applications for spousal notation.
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