In the near future, citizens will be able to provide information about land and house owners (red books) via the utility on the VNeID application. Photo: Phuong Anh
On October 21, the Department of Administrative Police for Social Order (C06), Ministry of Public Security, said that the Ministry of Public Security is coordinating with the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to build a utility on the VNeID application for people to self-provide information and check and verify information on land and house owners.
This is one of the steps in the campaign to enrich and clean up the national land database that is being coordinated by units nationwide.
According to C06, after the organization of the two-level local government organization model, many specific tasks related to land were transferred to the commune, ward, and special zone levels. This requires a land database so that localities have adequate tools to manage and resolve administrative procedures.
However, information about land users (including information about land, identity cards, citizen identification cards) on certificates (also known as red books) issued to land users is created over different periods. Management, record keeping, and technology change over time.
In addition, many land users arbitrarily change land use purposes, conduct transactions using handwritten documents, and have not established inheritance rights, leading to some cases of incorrect and inconsistent information and data.
The Ministry of Public Security has set out the requirements for this campaign to complete the national database on land to ensure "correct - sufficient - clean - living - unified - shared use". This will be a tool for agencies to handle administrative procedures on land for people and businesses according to the one-stop, one-stop mechanism.
In response to complaints from some people about being asked to photocopy or notarize land use right certificates, the authorities affirmed that citizens only need to provide copies of the certificates and citizen identification cards when requested by the working group, and do not need to have them notarized.
To facilitate the campaign, the Ministry of Public Security and other units encourage people to participate and accompany in providing, reviewing, supplementing, and verifying information with management agencies to "enrich and clean" data.
This is an important step for the State and people to complete the national database on land, serving the implementation and settlement of administrative procedures on land and other online public services in the electronic environment.
In the draft Decree 69/2024 regulating electronic identification and authentication drafted by the Ministry of Public Security, the Drafting Committee proposed integrating and updating 188 documents issued to individuals and 390 documents for organizations into VNeID.
According to the draft, 188 documents are expected to be integrated and updated on VNeID, including identity cards, identification, residence; immigration; road vehicle management; business; medical examination and treatment, registration, publishing, pharmaceuticals, real estate...
In addition, there are also university degrees, master's degrees, doctorates; land use right certificates, birth certificates, death certificates; passports, visas, treatment referral papers, hospital discharge papers...
According to Lao Dong Newspaper
Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202510/so-do-sap-duoc-tich-hop-tren-ung-dung-vneid-5c32d01/
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