The Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ Land Management Bureau (LMB) and the Land Registration Authority (LRA) are working to establish an online data-sharing system to provide the public with seamless land transactions. In a statement, LMB Director Emelyne Talabis said her bureau and LRA were drafting a joint memorandum circular that would allow them to connect the former’s Land Administration and Management System with the latter’s Philippine Land Registration and Information System using a software intermediary called Application Programming Interface. The move is part of the government’s efforts to cut red tape and improve the quality of frontline services to the public in accordance with the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018. “The new system will relieve land title applicants from directly requesting and submitting land records from each agency as part of the verification and registration requirements,” Talabis said, adding that “this will significantly reduce turnaround time in the processing of land transactions.”
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Article originally posted by The Manila Times last September 6, 2020 and written by Eireene Jairee Gomez.
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