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Documentary Verification Service

Is this parcel clean or not?

We check the land registry status, encumbrances, mortgages, annotations, spatial plan designation and utility connection potential for parcels in Croatia — and deliver a single-page report with a clear answer.

One clear report — one clear answer
For private groups and cooperatives
Documentary check — not legal advice

Property verification
before commitment

Before your group commits to a joint land purchase in Croatia, understand exactly what the documents say.

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Encumbrances & Mortgages

We check for registered mortgages (hipoteke), easements, liens, and all other burdens recorded against the parcel.

Spatial Plan Check

We verify the parcel's designation in the applicable spatial plan — agricultural, building, protected zone, or other classification.

Utility Connections

We review available information on the potential for connection to water, electricity, and road access infrastructure.

One-Page Report

Everything is distilled into a single structured page. You receive a clear verdict — clean or not — with supporting findings for each verified item. No legal jargon. Plain language your group can act on.

Built for Groups & Cooperatives

Joint land purchase involves multiple stakeholders. Our report is designed to be shared, discussed, and understood by everyone in the group — not just legal professionals.

How it works

A straightforward three-step process from parcel identification to delivered report.

1

Submit Parcel Details

Provide the cadastral municipality (katastarska općina) and parcel number (čestica broj). If you have multiple parcels, list them all. We handle the rest.

2

We Verify the Documents

We access official Croatian registries and databases — land book, cadastre, spatial planning portal — and compile all relevant findings for each parcel.

3

Receive Your Report

You receive a structured one-page report per parcel with a clear status verdict and itemised findings. Share it with your group and proceed with clarity.

What we check in every report

Each parcel verification covers these documented aspects.

Ownership Sheet (Vlasnički List)

Registered owner identity, ownership share, and legal basis of acquisition.

Encumbrances (Tereti)

All registered burdens including mortgages, easements, and pre-emption rights.

Mortgages (Hipoteke)

Active mortgage registrations, creditor details, and secured amounts.

Annotations (Zabilježbe)

Pending proceedings, court orders, pre-notation of ownership transfers, and other registered notes.

Spatial Plan Designation

Land use category from the applicable municipal or county spatial plan.

Utility Connection Potential

Documented availability of water, electricity, and road access in the vicinity.

One page. One answer.

Our report is structured so that any member of your group — regardless of legal background — can understand the status of the parcel at a glance.

Important: Volxide is a documentary verification service. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Our reports present factual findings from public registries. For legal interpretation, consult a licensed attorney.

Request Your Report
Parcel Verification Report Volxide — Sample
Parcel Status: CLEAN No encumbrances or irregularities found
Ownership Sheet Verified
Mortgages None registered
Encumbrances None registered
Annotations None registered
Spatial Plan Agricultural
Utility Access Road only

Designed for collective land buyers

This service is structured for groups approaching joint property decisions in Croatia.

Private Groups

Friends, families, or informal collectives considering shared land ownership who need a clear picture of a parcel's status before engaging professionals.

Cooperatives (Zadruge)

Agricultural and housing cooperatives evaluating multiple parcels for collective acquisition. We help prioritise which parcels are worth pursuing.

Community Projects

Community living initiatives, ecovillages, and rural development groups in Croatia seeking land that is legally straightforward to acquire collectively.