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In Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and other cities, the portal displays detailed zoning codes: maximum building height, permissible land use, protected zones. Architects, real estate developers, and ordinary homeowners can check whether a planned construction is legal—without visiting a single government office.
Type in any address or parcel ID. The map highlights the exact boundaries, shows the registered owner (individual or legal entity), area in square meters, and land category (agricultural, residential, commercial, forest, etc.). For a country where informal land possession was once the norm, this layer alone has resolved thousands of disputes. maps gov ge
In a region where cartography was once a tool of control, Georgia has turned it into a tool of empowerment. The map is no longer classified. It belongs to everyone. maps.gov.ge Operator: National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR), Ministry of Justice of Georgia Languages: ქართული (Georgian), English, Русский Mobile: Fully responsive, with offline capabilities coming soon In Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and other cities, the
The breakthrough came in the 2010s, when Georgia launched a systematic land registration reform. The NAPR began digitizing hundreds of thousands of paper cadastral records. But the real leap was the decision to publish them online, for free, without login walls. By 2016, maps.gov.ge had become a fully interactive, multilingual portal. The map highlights the exact boundaries, shows the