Romania’s Property Agency Expands Digital Access with Nearly Two Million Documents Issued Online

21 October 2025

Romania’s National Agency for Cadastre and Real Estate Advertising (ANCPI) is reporting another major step in its digital transformation, with close to two million property documents now being issued online this year. The shift marks growing public use of Romania’s e-government tools for property ownership and verification.

Between January and September 2025, the agency processed more than 1.9 million requests through its online portals, allowing citizens, businesses, and legal professionals to obtain official property records without visiting local offices. Owners can access their documents free of charge via the MyTerra platform, while other users—such as notaries, banks, and developers—can order certified digital versions through the ePay system for a modest fee.

The documents most frequently requested include ownership extracts and cadastral maps showing property boundaries. Most digital copies are available for download within minutes, while others are provided within two working days if still undergoing digital conversion.

In September alone, more than 130,000 online requests were registered, and thousands of new users signed up for the service. The growing adoption reflects Romania’s broader transition to paperless administration, with ANCPI confirming that over 26 million properties are now registered in its nationwide digital system.

The agency, which operates under the Ministry of Development, Public Works and Administration, notes that the online documents are legally recognised by government offices, banks, lawyers, and notaries, ensuring full validity without the need for physical signatures.

The continued expansion of ANCPI’s online services is part of a wider national effort to streamline access to public records, reduce administrative delays, and bring more transparency to the real estate sector.

Source: ANCPI

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