Cadastral map
Definition
A cadastral map is a document that graphically shows the boundaries of land plots and their locations. Each cadastral map is part of the cadastral system, which the state uses to record and manage land and property ownership across the country.
Contents of a cadastral map
In addition to land boundaries, a cadastral map includes the parcel number of each plot. Every plot has a unique parcel number, ensuring that no two plots or properties share the same number.
The map also provides information about land ownership and topographical details. Topographical details include physical characteristics such as the location of watercourses, forests, and other features.
This is an essential document used by cadastral offices. If needed, a cadastral map can be requested from the relevant cadastral office, as it is considered a public document.