Accurate Surveying and Mapping Services for Property Ownership and Management
Cadastral Survey

The Survey and Land Registration Bureau provides a comprehensive range of surveying services for various types of properties, aiming to determine property boundaries and areas accurately. This includes issuing boundary maps to facilitate ownership and management, as well as offering tailored land survey services.

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No, the responsibility for maintaining boundary markers falls on the property owner after they sign the receipt form. If boundary markers are lost, the property owner must consult an approved private survey office to conduct necessary surveys and restore the markers.

There are several factors can hinder the registration process, including: The existence of a reservation letter or an encumbrance placed on the registration by the courts. Annotations in the registry related to lawsuits involving real rights on the property. Submission of a notarized contract after one year from its notarization. A decision from the concerned Minister to expropriate the property prior to registration. For more details, please refer to the registration procedures guide in the information centre on this website.

To complete the preparation of survey certificates, the following documents must be submitted: A copy of the property document and ownership map. A notarised power of attorney if the owner is not present. The personal identification number (ID card) of both the owner and the agent. Additionally, a survey request form from the relevant department must be filled out for property survey requests.

To prepare the property ownership map, the following documents are necessary: A survey request form from the registration and follow-up directorate, attached with the registration papers. A copy of the title deed and ownership map. A notarised power of attorney if the owner is not present.

A site map from the land registration if the document is old. The personal identification number (ID card) of both the owner and the agent.


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Content last updated: 03 Jul, 2025