
Kadaster Bonaire is a Land Registry and Mapping Organization that collects and registers administrative and spatial data on property and the rights involved.
In doing so, Kadaster protects the legal certainty of the island’s properties. We are also responsible for national mapping. Furthermore, we are an advisory body for land-use issues and national spatial data infrastructures.
Our main customer groups are civil-law notaries, local authorities, businesses, financial institutions, and private individuals.
The objective is to maintain and develop a stable and effective land registry system that provides security of title to registered properties and interests in the land throughout Bonaire.
We provide access to up-to-date land information to enable confident dealings in property and security of titles.
Bonaire is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao form the ABC islands, 80 km (50 miles) off the coast of Venezuela.

A Fieldwork gives you information on the location of the cadastral boundary. You receive a surveying sketch, measurement and Information.

The cadastral plan shows the graphical representation of the land and the buildings.

The mortgage deed is a document stating that you an immovable property give as collateral to the mortgagee in return for obtaining a loan.

Coordinate Transformation is the conversion of coordinates from one coordinate system to another.

When splitting or uniting kadaster creates new cadastral parcels with permanent boundaries.

You can apply for a monthly mortgage report. This report provides information of all the mortgages.

Official document(s) is that is drawn up by the notary to complete the transfer of real property.

In order to get up to date information about a parcel on the island of Bonaire you can apply for a parcel insight document.

A boundary expansion is the visualization of a cadastral boundary based on the Land Registry data recorded in the development of the border.