How to check the nature of land

Legal analysis: the inquiry of land nature can be made in the following ways: 1. Inquire at the land registration authority of the local land department, and natural persons can inquire about the land registration with their ID cards. 2. As the land use right holder specified in the State-owned Land Use Certificate, I can apply for access to the relevant contents of the State-owned Land Use Certificate at the center where the local land and resources department handles the documents with valid identity documents. 3. Lawyers and organs of three laws can consult the land certificates of the parties to relevant cases with qualification certificates and letters of introduction from the unit.

Legal basis: Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 9 Urban land belongs to the state. Land in rural areas and suburban areas belongs to farmers' collectives, except for those that are owned by the state according to the law; Homestead, private plots and private hills are collectively owned by farmers.

Article 10 State-owned land and land collectively owned by peasants may be designated for use by units or individuals according to law. Units and individuals that use land have the obligation to protect, manage and rationally use land.

Article 11 Land collectively owned by peasants belongs to village peasants collectively according to law, and is managed by village collective economic organizations or villagers' committees; 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).

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