What to expect:
Title: Form LRA 11 – Notice of Intention to Note a Spouse in the Register
- Class:Land Registration Act Forms
- Level:Land Registration Act Forms
- Document Type:PDF
- Number of Pages: 1
Summary
Form LRA 11 – Notice of Intention to Note a Spouse in the Register is an official document provided under the Land Registration Act, 2012 (Kenya) and issued by the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning.
This form is used to formally notify the Land Registrar and interested parties that a spouse intends to apply to have their name recorded in the land register as having an interest in a specific property.
It acts as a preliminary notice before completing Form LRA 10 (Application to Be Noted in the Register as a Spouse) — giving time for any objections or clarifications before the register is updated.
Purpose of Form LRA 11 – Notice of Intention to Note a Spouse:
To formally declare the intention of a spouse to be recognized in land records.
To ensure transparency in property registration and avoid disputes.
To provide an official notice period before the Land Registrar updates ownership records.
To protect spousal rights under the Land Registration Act and Matrimonial Property Act.
Details to Fill in Form LRA 11 (Notice of Intention):
Property / Land Details:
Title or parcel number
Location and description of the land
Registered Proprietor Details:
Full Name
ID / Passport Number
KRA PIN
Nationality and address
Spouse Giving Notice (Applicant) Details:
Full Name
ID / Passport Number
KRA PIN
Nationality and contact information
Marital Information:
Type of marriage (civil, customary, religious, or statutory)
Date and place of marriage
Attached evidence (e.g., marriage certificate or sworn affidavit)
Declaration and Signature:
Statement of intention to be noted as a spouse in the register
Signature of applicant
Witness or advocate’s signature and date
Why Form LRA 11 Is Important:
Form LRA 11 provides an essential legal safeguard for spousal rights in property ownership. It ensures that before any changes are made to the register, the registered owner and third parties are notified.
It helps to:
Prevent unauthorized land transfers or sales of matrimonial property.
Promote transparency and fairness in property dealings.
Support the legal process of recognizing spousal interests in registered land.
This form protects both the spouse and the registered proprietor by ensuring that any notation on the land record is made openly and lawfully.
Who Should Use Form LRA 11:
Married individuals seeking recognition on a land title.
Lawyers and conveyancers preparing spousal property documentation.
Landowners wishing to notify authorities of a spousal interest.
Land registry officials processing spousal registration notices.
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