Togo Starts Updating Outdated Land Deeds

Economic governance
Monday, 26 May 2025 16:12
Togo Starts Updating Outdated Land Deeds

(Togo First) - The Togolese Revenue Office (OTR) in Togo has launched a nationwide campaign to georeference land titles issued before 2007. The tax agency wants to secure land ownership by modernizing the national cadastral system. The move aims to align Togo’s land management with international standards.

The OTR urges holders of non-georeferenced land titles from before 2007 to contact cadastre and land conservation offices in Lomé or regional capitals. The agency invites owners to start the updating process. The cost for the operation stands at CFA35,000 per title.

Georeferencing attaches precise geographical coordinates to each land title. The process reduces boundary disputes and neighbor conflicts. It also increases legal certainty for landholders.

The OTR bases its strategy on digitizing the land register and centralizing land data. Since August 1, 2024, every parcel of land now carries a Unique Parcel Number (NUP). The system enables easier identification and traceability of land nationwide.

The OTR also introduced the Guichet Foncier Unique (single land office) (GFU). The GFU streamlines procedures, boosts transparency, and helps reduce land ownership disputes.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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