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LU: Online ordering of cadastral extracts

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Posting Date
10 August 2012
Last Edited Date
10 August 2012
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Luxembourg
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ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA) | Belgium

In July 2012, the Cadastre and Topography Administration of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg launched a new application that enables users to order online cadastral extracts.

Users of this service are able to request cadastral extracts with a few clicks and in a simplified manner. Based on the information provided, the intelligence service of the administration of the cadastre and topography draw up the documents matching the criteria. The payment of this service may also be made online using a link sent to the user’s personal email address. The requested documents are sent by post once payment has been received.

Background Information

The main tasks of the Cadastre and Topography Administration are divided into three main components:

  • Creation, management, updating and dissemination of land documentation and official cartographic data of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
  • Cadastral survey of the Grand Duchy - regulated by the Act of 25 July 2002 setting up and regulating the profession of land surveyors and surveying officials - is carried out and supervised by the Cadastre and Topography Administration.
  • Management of the national geodetic networks.

The detailed responsibilities and tasks of the Cadastre and Topography Administration are included in the organic law of 25 July 2002.

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