Regional Office of BPN Jakarta has launched an electronic transition service for land rights
Jakarta – Regional Office of the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) of DKI Jakarta launched the transition service for electronic land rights. The launch was carried out as an attempt to provide comfort, acceleration and transparency in soil services. Head of Land and Spatial Data and Spatial Information Center (Capus Datin), I Ketut Defense Ary Subika has transferred the quality of the data and the availability of digital infrastructure in the most important indicator in the implementation of the service. “Most important is the readiness of country offices. The first is related to the data. Second is infrastructure. We have prepared it so that service users can smoothly access this system,” he said in a written statement, Saturday (2/8/2025) to continue with the content. Until August 2025, as many as 161 country offices in Indonesia implemented electronic transitional rights services. This number includes the addition of four country offices in the DKI Jakarta area, namely the West Jakarta Administration City Office, South Jakarta, North Jakarta and East Jakarta. Previously, similar services were implemented for the first time at the Central Jakarta City Administration City Land Office. I ketut revealed that this transition service for electronic rights could cut the process of more than 30%. In addition to time efficiency, this system also provides layered security in soil transactions. In addition, the digital process allows extensive data claction, ranging from the manufacture of deeds through the soil deeds made by officials (PPAT) to the issuance of certificates by the Ministry of ATR/BPN “, all of which recorded the end of the end in the land information system. Meanwhile, head of the DKI Jakarta Provincial BPN Regional Office, Alen Saputra hopes this transition service for electronic rights can strengthen the synergy between parties. “My hope with this service facilitates the relationship between PPAT, the community, with the Ministry of ATR/BPN. Because this service is closely related to PPAT, it is important to synergize. Without synergy it is difficult to work well,” he said. According to Alen, this collaboration is capable of speeding up services and increasing the public’s trust. “The goal, of course, is to be able to run faster and more efficiently. Hopefully, public confidence in the Ministry of ATR/BPN will also increase with this electronic service as well,” he concluded. For information, also present at this launch, Inspector Region IV, Agust Yulian; As well as a number of administrator officials in the DKI Jakarta provincial BPN regional office. The chairman of the DKI Jakarta Ippat Regional Council, Dewantari Handayani, also presented at the launch with the ranks. (AKD/AKD)