Cambodia’s MLMUPC Mordernises Land Titles With Qr Code

H.E. Lor Davuth is captured from a video clip of MLMUPC.

Cambodia’s Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction has officially announced the introduction of the new land title with a QR code, an upgrade to help ease the management of databases of the General Department of Topography and Geography, give fast access to the information and effectively put to an end of fake land titles.

“The new land title, which was put in effect from 01 June 2018, will be printed with a QR code—a Quick Response Code that allows verification of the data on the title by the title-holder with the QR code reader app downloadable on your smart phone—which is beneficial for all land title bearers and our General Department,” said H.E. Lor Davuth, General Director of General Department of Topography and Geography of the ministry, in a video clip released on the ministry’s Facebook account recently.

“The information access through the QR Code will be read from our homepage gdcg.mlmupc.gov.kh,” he added.

In the seven minute video clip, Davuth also told the public that there are two other updates visible on the new copy of the land title. The tiny silhouetted words on the whole sheet of the old land titles were replaced with a Cambodia map in the middle of the new copy, whereas the new sheet number is 8 digits rather than 7 on the old copy.

Last but not least, Davuth said that there’s no need for landowners to have this new title changed as it remain in the same value, except in case of property transfers or encumbrance, while there’s no additional charge for those who wish apply for the new land title.

Old copy of land title compared to the modernized copy with QR code (Right).

https://www.facebook.com/mlmupc.pressteam/videos/1550361395093074/

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