According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment , the provincial level will issue land use right certificates in many special cases such as: Issuing certificates for land plots with increased area due to boundary adjustment; exchanging or reissuing lost certificates; revoking incorrectly issued certificates; issuing certificates to transferees who have not completed procedures before August 1, 2024; or issuing certificates for cases of land use for improper purposes before 2014.
In addition, the provincial level is also responsible for procedures on land allocation, land lease, and land use conversion, especially in projects that do not go through auctions or have large investment scales. The authority to adjust decisions related to errors in boundaries, areas, or allocation of sea areas for sea encroachment also belongs to the provincial level.
The functions of land division/merger, initial land registration, dispute resolution, provision of land data, cancellation of land use fee debt and registration of assets attached to land in real estate projects... are also performed at the provincial level to ensure consistency and high accuracy in management.
Commune level will issue land use right certificates in the following cases: Registration and issuance of first-time certificates to organizations using land; issuance of certificates to households, individuals, residential communities or people of Vietnamese origin residing abroad; re-determination of residential land areas that have been granted certificates before July 1, 2004; correction of erroneous certificates; revocation and re-issuance of incorrectly granted certificates.
Regarding land allocation, land lease, and land use purpose conversion, the commune level carries out 5 procedures including: land allocation, land lease without auction; change of land allocation/lease form; adjustment of land allocation and land lease decisions when there are changes in legal basis or boundaries, area; and land allocation without auction for a number of priority groups such as civil servants, teachers, medical staff in difficult areas, and permanent residents in the commune who do not have land for residence.
Source: https://baolangson.vn/tu-1-7-don-vi-nao-se-cap-giay-chung-nhan-quyen-su-dung-dat-5051752.html
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