Merge land parcels in Nepal: kitta ekikaran guide
A practical guide for combining adjacent parcels with matching ownership, land use, access, and registration conditions.
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Quick answer
Prepare ownership and map records for every parcel, confirm owners and encumbrances match, clear tax and mortgage issues, and complete the survey and land-office merger process.
Eligibility
- Owners of adjacent parcels eligible for merger
- Co-owners with matching shares and lawful consent
Required documents checklist
- □ All lalpurjas
- □ Owner/co-owner IDs
- □ Cadastral maps
- □ Tax receipts
- □ Mortgage, access, and land-use records
Step-by-step process
- Confirm parcels are adjacent and eligible.
- Compare ownership and encumbrances.
- Clear conflicting mortgages or shares.
- Request official survey merger.
- Register and verify the new parcel.
Fees and timelines
- Survey, registration, tax, and professional costs vary.
- Different ownership or land classifications may require prior correction.
Common mistakes
- Parcels not adjacent
- Different owners
- Hidden mortgage
- Assuming one building makes parcels legally merged
Confirm the current land, survey, and local-office requirement
This is an independent preparation guide, not an official notice, legal opinion, license, approval, or guarantee. Forms, fees, office jurisdiction, portal steps, and eligibility can change. Confirm the latest rule with the responsible authority before submitting.
Prepare ownership and map records for every parcel, confirm owners and encumbrances match, clear tax and mortgage issues, and complete the survey and land-office merger process.
Why this matters
Merged land should have one consistent legal parcel record, not only a combined physical use.
Prepare before you begin
- All ownerships
- Maps
- Taxes
- Encumbrances
- Survey request
A safe step-by-step approach
- 1Confirm parcels are adjacent and eligible.
- 2Compare ownership and encumbrances.
- 3Clear conflicting mortgages or shares.
- 4Request official survey merger.
- 5Register and verify the new parcel.
The decision point most people miss
Confirm whether merger is needed for building approval, sale, mortgage, access, or simpler land management.
Avoid document shortcuts
Do not alter official records, hide mismatches, use fake certificates, share passwords or OTPs, or pay anyone who promises guaranteed approval outside the official process.
Official source
Check Department of Survey and the responsible local office for the latest form, notice, fee, and final instruction.
Office and portal links
Printable checklist
Merge land parcels in Nepal: kitta ekikaran guide
- All ownerships
- Maps
- Taxes
- Encumbrances
- Survey request
FAQ
Official sources
Use these references for final confirmation before applying. Nepal Docs Guide is independent and does not replace official instructions.
- Department of Survey
Government of Nepal · last accessed Jul 12, 2026
Use this official source to confirm the latest notice, form, fee, office process, and eligibility rule.
Need official confirmation?
If your case involves corrections, deadlines, legal use, foreign submission, or a rejected application, contact the relevant official office before paying fees or submitting documents.
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