Liquefaction susceptibility of state of Haryana has been analysed by using geological and geomorphological characteristics of the area. Soil resource maps, geomorphological maps, earthquake hazard maps and ground water table data have been used for assessing liquefaction potential. A liquefaction susceptibility map has been prepared which can be used as initial rough screening guide for subsequent detailed assessment of liquefaction vulnerability of the state. The state has been classified into three zones in terms of liquefaction susceptibility value (Ls) for its proneness to liquefaction; high (Ls≥0.8), moderate (0.5<Ls<0.8) and low (Ls≤0.5). It has been observed that the high susceptible areas lie mainly in National Capital Region (NCR) and extend along the National Highway-1 (NH-1). The results have also been validated using semi-empirical procedure based on geotechnical criteria.