No Longer Physical Form, AHY Inaugurates The Implementation Of Electronic Land Services In Bali
DENPASAR - Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) officially implements electronic land services as a whole in Bali Province. The inauguration was carried out at Wisma Sabha Bali Governor's Office, Denpasar City, Tuesday, May 21.
Thus, Bali Province will no longer issue old model land certificates and will issue all certificate products in electronic form. It is hoped that later it will ensure data security and ease of accessing certificates.
"Starting today in 9 regencies/cities throughout Bali Province, our land offices are ready to serve various needs electronically," said AHY.
So, land owners can easily see and download electronic land certificates through the Touch Tanahku application.
The electronic land certificate can still be printed in physical form by coming to the local land office (cantah) or through a mobile car facility for electronic services.
On the same occasion, AHY also launched and reviewed mobile cars for electronic services in Bali Province.
Later, this facility can facilitate services to the community, so that people do not need to come to the local kantah because electronic service cars will visit the community directly.
"There are 9 vehicles or electronic service cars that we have reviewed together, have the ability to reach the community directly, quickly and can produce electronic documents needed by the community," he said.
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Meanwhile, Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (MenPAN-RB) Abdullah Azwar Anas appreciated the breakthrough of the Ministry of ATR/BPN which has encouraged land electronic certification in Bali Province.
"We are happy that because the Ministry of ATR/BPN has pushed for electronic certification, our target going forward is that business process cuts will continue to occur, and Bali will become one of the models of public electronic-based certificate services," he added.