Benefits of looking up red books online
Looking up the red book online helps people avoid cases of fraud when conducting land transactions. This quick lookup also helps to monitor the progress of the application as well as know the information of the application that is missing or what documents need to be supplemented.
Looking up red books online helps people quickly grasp information and legal status of the land. |
In particular, looking up red books online also helps save people's time and effort when they do not need to go to notary offices or competent authorities to look up.
The fastest way to look up red books online at home
To look up your land use right book online at home, you can do it in the following 2 ways:
Method 1: Look up from the planning information page of the provinces and cities
For example: to look up red book information in Ho Chi Minh City, you can access the website https://thongtinquyhoach.hochiminhcity.gov.vn/ using a browser on your phone or computer.
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Then, click on the Search icon on the page.
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Here, you can search for land plot information by coordinates, land plot number (information on land use rights certificate) or street name.
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The returned results will be information about the land plot you want to look up.
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Method 2: Through the application (app) to look up the red book of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment of the provinces and cities
To use the lookup applications, you need a mobile device using Android/iOS operating system. You will install the application on the device (depending on the app's support), then access and proceed to look up information.
For example: for Ba Ria - Vung Tau province, you can install the iLand BRVT app from the Google Play store; or for Dong Nai province, use the DNAILIS app on both the App Store and Google Play;...
Note: To look up the red book online effectively and safely, you need to choose reputable websites or apps. For some provinces that do not support online lookup, you need to go directly to the notary offices or local authorities to get support for looking up red book information.
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