From paper ledgers to a single workspace
The Ministry of Lands & Housing onboarded Allodis as the connected operating layer above Survey, Registry, Revenue and Identity — without replacing a single back-end system.
Allodis is the public evidence, documentation and service-trust surface for a land intelligence platform connecting Survey, Registry, Revenue, Identity and Platform.
| Parcel | Locality | Owner | Title | Tax position | Survey | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SV Block 4A / Lot 27 P-2406-018 |
St John, Calabash Bay | Browne, M. | ● Cleared | Paid 2026 | ● Validated | Today, 11:42 |
RG Block 12 / Lot 09 P-2406-014 |
St Mary, Hampton Est. | Hampton Estate Ltd | ● First registration | Paid 2026 | ● Boundary review | Today, 09:18 |
ID Block 8B / Lot 02 P-2406-011 |
St Paul, Maitland Ridge | Maitland Trust (CIP) | ● KYB in progress | 2024 arrears | ● Validated | Yesterday |
RV Block 5 / Lot 14 P-2406-008 |
St George, Fitzgerald | Fitzgerald, J. | ● Cleared | CAMA recalc | ● Validated | 2 days ago |
RG Block 2A / Lot 41 P-2406-005 |
St John, Bermudez | Bermudez, A. | ● Mortgage filed | Paid 2026 | ● Validated | 3 days ago |
PL Block 1 / Lot 88 P-2406-002 |
St John, Henderson Trust | Henderson Trust | ● Cleared | Paid 2025 | ● Validated | 4 days ago |
Survey, Registry, Revenue, Identity and Platform — composed as a single cloud-native operating model. Each pillar is production-grade on its own. Together, they are a system of record for Caribbean jurisdictions.
Geospatial capture, GNSS processing, cadastral sheet management and parcel validation.
Explore Survey →Title registration, transfer, RRR management, adjudication and first registration.
Explore Registry →Property tax, CAMA valuation, billing, payment processing and arrears management.
Explore Revenue →IDV verification, KYC/KYB, professional delegation, OIDC SSO and continuous monitoring.
Explore Identity →Observability, business rules, records management, feature flags and tenant provisioning.
Explore Platform →A single platform replacing spreadsheets, paper ledgers and disconnected systems across the entire land administration lifecycle.
Allodis ingests live data from the Survey, Registry, and Inland Revenue systems your jurisdiction already runs — wherever they're hosted, however they're maintained. No migration. No replacement. Your jurisdiction's data, live, on day one.
Every action flows where it needs to. A boundary change triggers a tax review. A title transfer notifies Inland Revenue and writes to the audit ledger. Citizens and professionals self-serve through one Portal. Operators work in one Workspace.
Every Allodis pillar publishes real-time operational status, 90-day uptime history and incident timelines — visible to the public without authentication. Trust isn't claimed. It's observed.
Survey, Registry, Revenue, Identity, Platform — refreshed every two minutes via SignalR. All five live. All five public.
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The Ministry of Lands & Housing onboarded Allodis as the connected operating layer above Survey, Registry, Revenue and Identity — without replacing a single back-end system.
Saint Lucia's e-Land Registry programme is integrating Allodis as the revenue, identity and citizen-portal surface — preserving prior investment, extending the operating model.
The OECS Commission is scoping Allodis as the regional shared-services platform for land administration — multi-tenant, audit-shared, sovereignty-preserved.
For two decades, our Cabinet has been asked the same questions about land. With Allodis, we finally have the evidence to answer them — and the platform to do something about it.
No credit card required · One jurisdiction at a time · Verified by named Permanent Secretary