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            sures are exempted from attending the land registration office in person. Applicants can use their
            Citizen Digital Certificate and enter their data into the Digital Counter website to submit their appli-
            cations. In addition, professional agents must identify their client's identity and verify the statements.
            When an agent is applying for land registration, they can submit the online statement form along

            with other documents. Therefore, when the land registration office reviews a case, they can refer to
            the online statement, thus balancing citizen service and the protection of their rights. As of the end
            of 2022, 1,206 land registration cases with applicants' online statements had been accepted.

            8. Promoting Online Applications for Land Registration

               To simplify procedures and provide multiple application channels for citizens, the MOI has pro-
            moted the online application for land registration, and the functions related to the Digital Counter

            System were added in August 2021. In response to the service, the related regulations were amend-
            ed or promulgated. The online application includes full-process and non-full-process; in addition, the
            items to be registered were also announced. As of the end of 2022, 7 full-process and 146 non-full-
            process items had been announced. The MOI has continued to reinforce the data connection system
            across agencies so that land registration offices can connect and make data inquiries, instead of hav-

            ing documents submitted by applicants, simplifying procedures and providing multiple channels of
            application for citizens.


            IV. Land Information Management


            1. Promoting Online Application Services
               In order to improve the quality of services after computerization, the MOI plans to provide elec-

            tronic services, so that the public can access land administration services through the Internet, al-
            lowing the public to make full use of the Internet's infinite and rapid functions and reducing the time
            spent traveling to and from government agencies. Statistics of online land administration information
            services in 2022 are as follows: 42.3 million applications for e-cadastral transcripts, 24.26 million in-
            quiries for the land administration information telex service, and 17.07 million inquiries for Internet

            services. Details are shown in Figure 5-2. In 2023, we will enhance our network services in line with the
            development of information and technology to improve the quality of our services.











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