Property Search by Coordinates
Find family land with Plus Codes — works where postal addresses don't. Search by GPS coordinates (latitude / longitude) or paste a Plus Code from Google Maps to locate any parcel in Jamaica.
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Search Jamaica properties by GPS coordinates or Plus Code
Convert latitude / longitude or a Plus Code into a parcel — exact match anywhere on the island, including remote and offshore lots. We hit-test against 250,000+ National Land Agency boundary polygons, so no radius guess is needed.
How it works
Locate
Tap "Use my location," paste decimal degrees (e.g. "18.4521, -77.7077"), or enter a Plus Code (e.g. "5MQ8+CR"). All three formats route to the same coordinate lookup.
Match
We snap to the smallest registered parcel polygon containing the point. Boundary data is sourced from the National Land Agency, so the match is the legal lot — not a fuzzy radius.
Verify
Open the parcel page to see the polygon overlaid on a live map. Confirm the match visually, check the address fields, then unlock the full record if needed.
Frequently asked
What is a Plus Code?
Plus Codes (Open Location Code) are a short, sharable encoding of a latitude / longitude. Example: "5MQ8+CR" for downtown Kingston. Generate one for any address at plus.codes — handy when an address is ambiguous or unmapped.
What format do coordinates need?
Decimal degrees, comma-separated: latitude first, longitude second. Example: "18.4521, -77.7077". Jamaica's bounding box is roughly 17.7° to 18.5° N latitude and 78.4° to 76.2° W longitude (longitude is negative because it's west of the prime meridian).
How do I get coordinates for a specific spot?
Right-click any place on Google Maps to copy lat/lng to your clipboard. Or stand on the parcel and tap "Use my location" — the page reads your phone's GPS directly.
What is the search radius?
There is no radius. We hit-test the point against the National Land Agency's boundary polygons. If the coordinate sits inside a registered parcel, you get an exact match. If it doesn't (road, water, unregistered), you get no result — which is also useful information.
Why does my coordinate have no result?
The point may be on a road, a body of water, in unregistered land, or just outside the registered parcel polygon. Try shifting the coordinate by 0.0001° (about 11 metres) — small GPS jitter can put you over a boundary.
Is offshore land covered?
Yes for surveyed offshore parcels (e.g. Pedro Cays). Coverage matches the National Land Agency's registered parcels, so anywhere with a formal title boundary is searchable.
What's next
- Switch to address search if you have a street name instead of GPS
- Browse parishes and districts by name
- Open any parcel for the full record — boundary map, AI valuation, OFMOP context, Jurifi legal Q&A