Uzbekistan starts issuing new cadastral passports

Photo: UzA
All regional and city centers of public services in Navoi have begun issuing new cadastral passports in the form of plastic cards to citizens and entrepreneurs, UzA reports.
The cadastral passport has an electronic form and contains all information about the property, including the cadastral number, data of the property owner, personal identification number of an individual, type of property, cadastral scheme and other information.
The new cadastral passport has a QR code system, with the help of which owners can obtain information about real estate at any time through special applications on their mobile phones.
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