How to inquire about rural homestead

Rural homestead query method is as follows:

1. Go to the township government to consult the homestead certificate.

2. Go to the village committee to inquire about the homestead certificate for the record.

3. Go to the county-level land management department to inquire about the homestead certificate information.

4. To inquire about the information of the homestead certificate online, you need to provide proof of identity, proof of the right to use the homestead and other related materials.

Homestead ownership registration:

1. Source of ownership: acquisition method of homestead, such as inheritance and distribution;

2. Registration authority: the government department responsible for the registration of homestead ownership, usually the local natural resources and planning bureau;

3. Registration procedure: the steps and processes that should be followed in the registration of homestead ownership;

4. Required materials: documents and certification materials that must be submitted when applying for registration of homestead ownership;

5. Ownership certificate: a legal document issued after the registration of the ownership of the homestead to prove the applicant's ownership of the homestead.

To sum up, rural homesteads can learn about the homestead certificate by going to the township government and village committee, going to the county-level land management department to inquire about specific information, or using the network service platform to inquire, but they need to prepare relevant documents such as identity certificate and homestead use right certificate.

Legal basis:

land management law

Article 11

Land collectively owned by peasants shall be managed by village collective economic organizations or villagers' committees if it belongs to village peasants collectively according to law; Farmers who have been collectively owned by more than two rural collective economic organizations in the village shall be managed by the rural collective economic organizations or villagers' groups in the village; Farmers who have returned to their hometowns (towns) are collectively owned and managed by rural collective economic organizations in townships (towns).

Measures of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Rural Homestead

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The term "rural homestead" as mentioned in these Measures refers to the collectively owned land legally used by rural villagers or approved for building houses (including attached houses and courtyards, the same below).