In this second part we will present you the procedure of direct registration of a land in Cameroon.
It is carried out when it is a national domain of the first category which is constituted of all the lands occupied or exploited before August 5, 1974, date of the entry into force of the land reform.
So, what are the steps to follow?
It all starts with the filing of the registration application with the sub-prefect who will forward it to the head of the departmental land affairs service for publication.
Then, the consultative commission visit, composed of two administrative authorities will be done for the report of the development of the ground to proceed to the demarcation of the parcel.
The complete file will be transmitted to the Regional Delegate for registration in the regional register who will establish a notice of demarcation which will be published in the regional bulletin.
Finally, the whole file will be transmitted to the land registrar of the place where the land is located and, in the absence of any opposition, the latter will proceed with the registration in the land register and will issue a copy of the title after payment of the land fee to the land registrar.