Cadastre and cadastral particles - what are they and how to interpret them?

Šime Unić
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When it comes to buying, selling or developing real estate, information is critical. Any decision related to land or real estate requires knowledge of the cadastre, a system that records and describes land parcels. In this blog you will learn everything you need to know about cadastre - what it is, how to use it and how to read cadastral information.

Cadastre, in digital form known as Portal Uređena zemlja< /u>, is a digital platform that allows quick and easy access to various cadastral data. Whether you want to invest in real estate, or you are an independent developer or even an individual who wants to check information about his own land without going to different counters, Portal Uređena zemlja can provide all the necessary information.

Introduction to the cadastre and Portal "Uređena zemlja" It now combines services that were previously available on the katastar.hr and oss.uredjenazemlja.hr portals, adding new services, thereby providing a new user experience and further facilitating business for all users of spatial data.

This portal is adapted for use on mobile devices, which means that you can quickly and easily access cadastral data while on the go. All you have to do is press the 'Locate me' button on your mobile device, and you will immediately receive information about cadastral parcels around you.

As you can see, the cadastre and the Uređena zemlja Portal are powerful tools for anyone dealing with real estate.

Access to information via the Uređena zemlja Portal

Now that you have a basic understanding of what a cadastre is and what the Managed Land Portal is, it's time to dive deeper into how to access information through this portal.

One of the main goals of redesigning the old system and implementing the Organized Land Portal was to simplify access to cadastral and land registry data. That's why this portal is designed to provide easy and quick access to different types of information.

If you have information such as the number of the cadastral plot or the land registry insert, you can simply enter it in the search engine of the portal, which will help you find all the necessary information. If you don't have that information, no problem. Just enter the address where the particle or geographical term is located (name of a town, settlement, nearby stream, etc.), and the portal will take you to the relevant area.

The system is designed to allow users to visually identify particles through a digital orthophoto. After selecting the number of the cadastral parcel you are interested in, you will receive information about the owners registered in the cadastral register and the owners registered in the land register. This can be especially useful in situations where you are interested in a particular particle or want to check ownership information.

The portal also provides users with access to a wide range of other information. In one place you can find news related to land administration, information on the nearest cadastral offices, land registry departments, authorized surveyors, notaries public, information on construction acts, spatial plans and much more.

How to use the information from the Portal "Uređena zemlja"

The first thing you can do with the portal is verify the ownership of the property; this is especially useful if you are planning to buy a property. Simply enter the number of the plot or land registry insert, and the portal will provide detailed information about the ownership. Also, if you are in a land boundary dispute, this information can be invaluable.

Another option is to use a portal to access data on cadastral parcels. With the help of digital orthophoto, you can visualize land parcels and their borders, which can be extremely useful if you are planning to develop real estate or simply want to better understand the spatial organization of a certain area.

The portal also allows users to check information about the nearest cadastral offices, land registry departments, authorized geodetic contractors, notaries public, information about construction acts, spatial plans and much more. This information can be useful for various purposes, such as finding authorized land surveying contractors to make changes to your property's cadastral data or finding a notary public to certify a real estate sale contract.

Also, users of the portal can download public documents, such as an official land registry extract, a copy of the cadastral plan, a transcript/extract from the title deed or an extract from the Land Database, without going to the land registry department or cadastral office.

Registration on the Regulated Country Portal and the process of becoming an e-Citizen By registering on the portal, different services are opened to users depending on the rights granted to them. The application process is simple and facilitates access to all services provided by the portal.

Log in to the portal via the e-Crazinin system , which allows you to access different public services through one universal application system. To become an e-Citizen, you need to register on the e-Citizens portal, which is part of the state infrastructure for the provision of electronic services.

When you become an e-Citizen, you are able to receive an official land registry extract, a copy of the cadastral plan, a transcript/extract from the title deed or an extract from the Land Database in a few moments without the need to go to the cadastral office or land registry office. department. All this information is available to you in a few clicks.

Depending on the user profile, different users have access to different services. For example, lawyers and notaries public with their user account have the option of submitting a submission to the land registry, and authorized geodetic contractors have the authority to export data for the preparation of a geodetic report, send the report to ZIS for review, confirmation and implementation, submit requests for the reservation of parcel numbers , and similar.

If this possibility does not suit you, you can always visit the nearest cadastral office or land registry department. You can find information about addresses and working hours using the search engine on the front page of the portal.

Frequently asked questions about Cadastre and the Managed Land Portal

Given the scope and complexity of the data offered by the cadastre, it is normal for questions to arise. In this part of the blog, we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the cadastre and the Uređena zemlja Portal.

What is a cadastral parcel?

A cadastral parcel is a land area marked with a unique number on the cadastral plan. Each particle has its own number, boundaries and surface, which is expressed in square meters.

What are cadastral operations and land register? The land register is a public register in which information on real estate rights is kept.

How can I access the Portal "Uređena zemlja"?

Access to the Portal "Uređena zemlja" is simple. You can visit it through any internet browser at the address oss.uredjenazemlja.hr. To access some services, it is necessary to register as an e-Citizen.

Can I access the data if I don't know the number of the cadastral parcel or land registry insert?

Yes, you can. The portal "Uređena zemlja" allows searching by address or geographic term. After entering the search term, the search results will take you to the area where the particle is located.

How can I become an e-Citizen?

To become an e-Citizen, you need to register on the e-Citizens portal, which is part of the state infrastructure for the provision of electronic services. Registration is a simple process that gives you access to numerous services.