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Electronic Land Registry Services Enhance Digital Experience
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Electronic Land Registry Services Enhance Digital Experience

Doha, Qatar: Qatar continues to make progress in adopting digital technologies to provide online services with the aim of driving economic progress.

As part of its digital transformation plan, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) seeks to use new technologies and benefit from the country’s advanced communications and information technology infrastructure to provide innovative services which keep pace with the objectives of the third national development. Strategy.

Speaking on Qatar TV yesterday about the recently launched enhanced version of the SAK application, Dr Khalid Al Mohannadi, lawyer and legal expert, explained that the provision of electronic services is part of a system integrated digital transformation at the Ministry of Justice with the aim of improving digital technology. user experience.

SAK is the official application adopted by the Land Registration Department of the Ministry of Justice of Qatar and used to process electronic services, which is part of the ministry’s efforts to facilitate services and provide them to users of the application quickly and intelligently.

“The comprehensive e-service system includes digital transformation in e-government as well as the relationship between sustainable development and digitalization of transactions,” he said.

Highlighting Qatar’s leap in e-services in October 2024, Al Mohannadi mentioned the country’s remarkable progress in the United Nations e-Government Development Index 2024, moving from 78th to 53rd place out of 193 countries . It also ranks fifth globally in the telecommunications infrastructure index, it said.

He added: “We are dealing with a digital transformation, which is in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030. The electronic services system launched at the ministry is also part of this strategy.

He also cited the new version of the Metrash app, introduced just a week ago by the Interior Ministry for smartphones, adding more services with fewer steps.

Al Mohannadi reiterated: “We are talking about the government adopting a policy of digital transformation or digitization of transactions to achieve sustainable digital development. Today, it is impossible to talk about sustainable development without digital transformation.

“So we are seeing a new application that deals with all transactions related to real estate registration, power of attorney, attestation, mortgage or anything related to real estate ownership. All these systems are part of e-government or digital transformation policies,” he added. “The upgraded version of the SAK app allows users to view detailed property and owner data by scanning the QR code on the title deed from the app, the Ministry of Justice said yesterday in an article published on his social networks.

As part of the new property registration service package, you can view the property location in the GIS mapping system by scanning the QR code with your camera. The application provides the ability to carry out a number of property registration transactions electronically, with the option of receiving the title deed through the Qatar Post service.

The SAK app provides seamless access to the Absher service, the real estate appraiser app, in addition to real estate bulletins, laws and regulations related to the real estate registration and documentation industry to keep pace with user needs and facilitate their access to services. and information, adds the message.