Pursuant to Part 2 of the Administrative Procedures issued with Decision 2304/QD-BNNMT:
Step 1: The person with a request for land dispute resolution must submit the application to the Public Administration Service Center or the Provincial People's Committee.
In case the Public Administration Service Center receives the dossier, the dossier shall be transferred to the Provincial People's Committee.
Step 2: The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee is responsible for:
- Within 5 working days from the date of receipt of the application, the land dispute parties and the Land Registration Office or the Branch of the Land Registration Office must be notified in writing about the acceptance of the application for land dispute resolution. In case of non-recognition, it must be notified in writing and the reason must be stated.
- Assign responsibility to the consulting agency for settlement.
Step 3: The advisory agency is responsible for reviewing and verifying the case, organizing mediation between the disputing parties, organizing meetings of relevant departments and branches to advise on land dispute resolution (if necessary) and completing the dossier to submit to the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee to issue a decision on land dispute resolution.
Step 4: The Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee shall issue a decision to resolve the dispute or a decision to recognize the successful mediation and send it to the disputing parties, organizations and individuals with related rights and obligations.