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MLMUPC of Cambodia launched a trail of New Digital Public Services

In Brief

On 5 September 2024, the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction (MLMUPC) officially launched its new suite of digital public services, including Vente Definitive, Donation Definitive, Hypothec Services, and Mortgage Services.

This development marks a significant milestone in MLMUPC’s ongoing digital transformation, aligning with the Royal Government's Pentagon Strategy for Economic Development and Digitalization. The initiative is designed to enhance the efficiency of public service delivery, facilitating quicker and more accessible land registration processes for the public. It also reflects the government's commitment to fostering a satisfactory and harmonious environment in line with current socioeconomic and cultural development goals.

In addition, MLMUPC will pilot these digital services in Phnom Penh through its dedicated website: https://cadastral.mlmupc.gov.kh/login, further advancing its mission to streamline public access to land management services.

Procedure

The procedural flow of services is as below:

Step 1: Click on MLMUPC's Links: https://cadastral.mlmupc.gov.kh/login

Step 2: Applicant shall create account within the requirements.

Step 3: There are 5 options that available for applicant to request such as:

  • Vente and Donation Definitive Services,
  • Hypothec and Mortgage Services,
  • Documents Tracking Via QR Code,
  • Documents Saved and Requested and
  • Declaration of Adjudication Areas
  • Step 4: Select the services to be requested, fill in the service request form and provide supporting documents as require, then submit the applications.

    Step 5: If the application is accepted, the applicant will receive a notice to pick up their final documents and pay the service fees at the Phnom Penh Department of Land Management, Urban Planning, Construction and Cadaster.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, the launch of MLMUPC's new digital public service represents a pivotal step towards modernizing Cambodia's land management system. By embracing digitalization, the Ministry is not only improving the efficiency and accessibility of crucial services, but also reinforcing the Royal Government’s commitment to economic development as outlined in the Pentagon Strategy. As these services are piloted in Phnom Penh, the initiative promises to pave the way for a more streamlined and user-friendly approach to land registration, reflecting Cambodia's continued progress toward digital transformation and sustainable socioeconomic growth.

    Authors: Vicheka Lay, Tanadee Pantumkomon, Makara Um and Hort Lypheng