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You can apply for an extract from the real estate register. The real estate cadastre contains factual information on the parcel (e.g. parcel number, size of the parcel, types of use, etc.) and personal data (e.g. owner of the parcel).
You can apply for an extract from the real estate register. The real estate cadastre contains factual information on the parcel (such as the parcel number, size of the parcel, types of use, yield measurement figures) and personal data (such as the owner of the parcel, corresponding land register sheet number). These are provided in various extracts as required.
You can apply for parcel certificates with and without land valuation data, parcel and owner certificates with and without land valuation data, property certificates and inventory certificates. If you want to purchase a parcel certificate without personal data, you can do so via the GeoShops of the districts and independent cities.
- if applicable, a power of attorney for the verification of the legitimate interest
- if applicable, the power of representation for a legal entity
- if applicable, proof of the applicant's legitimate interest
- Proof of legitimate interest in knowing the personal data of the land parcel certificate
- for parcel certificate, per parcel EUR 10.00
- for parcel certificate with land valuation, per parcel EUR 12.00
- for parcel and ownership certificate, per parcel EUR 10.00
- for parcel and ownership certificate with land valuation, per parcel EUR 12.00
- for land certificate, per plot EUR 10.00
- for proof of inventory, per inventory EUR 20.00
Apply in writing to the responsible lower surveying and geoinformation authority (land registry office) for a parcel and ownership certificate.
Prove that you have a legitimate interest in knowing the personal data contained in the extract.
Whether your interest is justified will be checked.
If the check is positive, the requested extract will be sent to you by post.
You then pay the fee for the process.
If you wish to apply for a parcel certificate without personal data, you can order this online in the GeoShop of the responsible lower surveying and geoinformation authority.
Further information can be found on the following website:
If you wish to reproduce, process, convert, pass on to third parties or publish the extract from the real estate cadastre, you require the consent of the responsible surveying and geoinformation authority.
You can lodge an appeal against the notification of fees with the responsible office.
If you are refused permission to move out, you can lodge an appeal against the refusal.
- Apply for an extract from the real estate register
- factual information on the parcel (e.g. parcel number, size of the parcel, types of use, ...)
- Personal data (owner of the parcel, ...)
- Parcel certificates with / without land valuation data
- Parcel and owner certificates with / without land valuation data
- Property certificates
- Inventory certificates
- Legitimate interest required for data with personal reference
- Application required
- Obligation to pay costs
- Reproduction, further processing, conversion, transfer to third parties or publication requires the consent of the responsible surveying and geoinformation authority
- Responsible: lower surveying and geoinformation authorities of the districts and independent cities
Forms/online services available:
- Proof of parcel with and without land valuation: yes
- Proof of parcel and ownership with and without land valuation: no
- Proof of plot: no
- Proof of inventory: no
Written form required: no
Informal application possible: Yes
Personal appearance required: No