February 24, 2026 | 07:40

PM orders completion of national land database by 2026 milestones

Hoàng Bách

Directive No 05 calls for an urgent mobilization of resources to accelerate cadastral mapping, land registration, and the development of a comprehensive national land database.

PM orders completion of national land database by 2026 milestones
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On behalf of the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has signed Prime Ministerial Directive No. 05/CT-TTg, calling for an urgent mobilization of resources to accelerate cadastral mapping, land registration, and the development of a comprehensive national land database.

To achieve the goals of finalizing measurement, statistics, digitalization, and "cleaning" of land data nationwide—while ensuring seamless interconnectivity with other national database systems—the Directive has tasked ministries, sectors, and local authorities with key milestones for 2026.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Environment (MAE), in coordination with the Ministry of Public Security and other relevant agencies, must guide localities to complete the National Land Database Enrichment and Cleaning Campaign by March.

Localities are required to focus all resources on finishing cadastral mapping and land records. The construction of land databases must be finalized, with results immediately integrated into the national system for unified management, operation, and exploitation by December.

The MAE is also required to concentrate resources on developing solutions to accelerate the completion of IT infrastructure and software to unify the management, operation, and exploitation of the national land information system and database at the central level by March.

By June, the ministry must complete the construction and updating of regional, national, and centrally managed land data; verify the information of land users and property owners against the national population database; ensure connectivity and data sharing with the National Data Center and other ministerial information systems; and review and deploy online public services within the land sector.

Furthermore, the ministry must restructure administrative processes and review documentation requirements to leverage information already available in the land database. This effort aims to cut red tape by ensuring citizens and businesses are no longer required to resubmit or redeclare information and documents that have already been digitized, with a completion deadline of March.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Security is responsible for assessing the security, safety, and confidentiality of the national land information system and database to facilitate integration with the national population database and other related systems by June.

At the local level, People’s Committees of provinces and cities are directed to lead local departments and communal-level authorities in accelerating cadastral mapping and local land database completion, ensuring all data is synchronized with the Ministry by December.

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