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The National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI) is conducting systematic property registration works in 2,301 administrative-territorial units (UAT), covering an area of over 6.2 million hectares.
These works, carried out both at the level of entire localities (in 571 UATs) and on cadastral sectors, are free for citizens and are conducted under the National Cadastre and Land Book Program (PNCCF).
Funding is provided from ANCPI’s own revenues, non-reimbursable European funds, and municipal budgets.
In 2024, ANCPI, a public institution under the Ministry of Development, Public Works, and Administration (MDLPA), completed the full cadastration of 14 communes. Thus, the total number of UATs where systematic property registration works in the integrated cadastre and land book system have been completed has reached 239. Additionally, ANCPI has registered properties in 26,210 cadastral sectors. The total area of properties registered for free for citizens is 5,522,384.56 hectares.
Of the 239 localities where systematic property registration works have been completed, six benefited from co-financing (from ANCPI's own revenues and local authorities' budgets), and 116 communes were cadastrated with European funds through the major project "Increasing the coverage and inclusion of the property registration system in rural areas of Romania."
Furthermore, of the 9.54 million hectares of agricultural land subject to subsidies granted by the Agency for Payments and Intervention in Agriculture (APIA), 7.62 million hectares (80%) have been registered in the integrated cadastre and land book system.
The purpose of the PNCCF is to register, free of charge for citizens, all properties (land and buildings) in Romania in the integrated cadastre and land book system. The program is financed from ANCPI’s own revenues, European funds, and municipal budgets.
More information about the PNCCF is available on the ANCPI website, https://www.ancpi.ro/pnccf/.