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Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI)

Unique Parcel Identifier (UPI) is a method of identifying land parcel locations based on unique code that consists of state, district, county, section and lot number. 

  

UPI Brochure (click for enlarge)

In  1997 the secretriat of National Land Information System (NaLIS) submitted a proposal to unify the UPI codes for geospatial  data supplied by the main providers such as the Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM), the Office of Land and Mines (PTG​​), Department of Valuation and Property Services (JPPH) and Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) into a uniform format. In 1998, NaLISCO books were distributed to all data provider agencies.

The UPI will enable information on surveyed land parcels produced by JUPEM to be accessed by other users. The UPI is used in retrieving  and exchanging cadastral spatial and non-spatial data. Three (3) catagories of UPI are available for cadastral data searching:

1. Final Title (FT) for surveyed land;

2. Qualified Title (QT) for unsurveyed land; and

3. Strata Title for properties in high-rise buildings.

The rational of coordinating UPI is to standardize the spelling of state, division/ district / provincial, county / city / town / island / village / district land and section /precinct names. 

The coding and naming of land administrative boundaries are accorded to code structure and are being applied every states in Peninsular Malaysia, SabahSarawak and the Federal Territory of Labuan. The coordination will alleviate problems arise due to sharing of geospatial information among agencies.

The codes and names of land administrative boundary, together with the spatial information of State, District, County / Town / City and Sections/Precincts of every state in Malaysia can be accessed through UPI application.

Please click image below to access the UPI application.