The inclusion of these areas marks the full digitization of property management, establishing a modern and reliable system that enhances transparency, legal certainty, and operational efficiency in real estate transactions.
With the completion of the Land Registry in the region, the 174,430 properties and 175,720 registered rights now provide a comprehensive and clear map of Evros’ real estate assets. The digital registration of all properties revolutionizes how public administration manages real estate, significantly reducing bureaucracy and accelerating procedures for citizens and professionals alike.
According to a related announcement, citizens and professionals now have access to a powerful digital tool that enables the completion of a wide range of processes without the need for physical presence at Land Registry offices. All transactions—from the submission of notarized deeds to requests for corrections and the issuance of certificates—are now conducted digitally, saving time and minimizing inconvenience.
Deputy Minister of Digital Governance, Christos Dermentzopoulos, stated that the completion of the Land Registry in Evros represents a significant step for the local community and the region’s economic development. As a native of the area, he emphasized the project’s importance for the future growth of the region, noting:
"The completion of the Land Registry is a legacy for future generations and a benchmark for a more efficient and modern public administration."
Key Digital Services for Citizens
The Land Registry’s digital services offer a range of innovative capabilities, including:
- Digital submission of notarized and judicial deeds.
- Electronic management of legal acts by lawyers, such as the registration of pre-notices.
- Online applications for corrections or rectification of obvious errors.
- Online property database searches.
- 24/7 digital issuance of certificates and copies.
Furthermore, the implementation of the Land Registry in Evros eliminates traditional revenue stamps and promotes full use of electronic payments via e-banking and POS systems. This marks a decisive move away from the conventional, time-consuming system while strengthening digital services for citizens.
The completion of the Land Registry in Evros not only improves procedural convenience but also ensures rational land management in the region. The definitive recording of legal and spatial property data provides a foundation for proper spatial planning and supports future investments. Securing legal certainty in property transactions is also a key factor in enhancing citizens’ trust in the state and the local economy.
Significant Progress in the Digital Transformation of Public Administration
The integration of the Land Registry in Evros represents another milestone in the digital transformation of Greek public administration. The government’s objective is to make public services more citizen-friendly and efficient, enhancing transparency and effectiveness across all areas of governance. The completion of the Land Registry in Evros, coupled with the digital modernization of public administration, paves the way for a more modern and efficient daily experience for citizens and local businesses, while simultaneously boosting regional economic development.