This activity started on June 28, aiming to promote administrative reform, create favorable conditions for people and businesses in the process of carrying out transactions related to land, and at the same time support access to credit capital and promote economic growth of the city.
Procedures that have been shortened in processing time are all related to registering measures to ensure land use rights and assets attached to land when implementing simultaneously procedures for registering changes in land plot information due to changes in administrative boundaries, changes in citizen identification cards or other related information.
Specifically, 5 procedures include: registration of assurance measures; registration of changes to assurance measures; deletion of registration of assurance measures; registration, change or deletion of registration of notices of handling of secured assets; transfer of registration of mortgage of property rights arising from house purchase and sale contracts or other assets attached to land. All are reduced by half the settlement time, from 3 days to 1.5 working days.
Reducing the processing time of dossiers is expected to help businesses and people save time, reduce administrative procedure costs, and improve the efficiency of state management in the field of land.
Previously, Chairman of the City People's Committee Nguyen Manh Hung signed and issued Official Dispatch No. 4619 on continuing to effectively implement administrative reform, strengthening discipline and order in receiving and resolving administrative procedure dossiers in the field of land.
According to the direction, the Department of Agriculture and Environment is assigned to take the lead in reviewing the entire process of handling land dossiers, collecting opinions from relevant agencies to advise the City People's Committee to issue a unified process, clearly defining responsibilities and processing time at each stage. This work must be completed before June 30.
The city also requests to improve the responsibility of cadres, civil servants, and public employees, taking people and businesses as the center of service. At the same time, the Department of Agriculture and Environment coordinates with the Tax authority to thoroughly handle the situation of dossiers being returned many times, prolonging the actual processing time.
Shortening the time to resolve land procedures is considered a specific step in efforts to build a transparent, efficient and friendly administration for people and businesses.