In 2024, the Dominican Republic’s Real Estate Registry (Registro Inmobiliario) achieved significant milestones in enhancing legal security and service efficiency. The institution processed over 425,000 requests and issued approximately 465,000 property title certificates through its physical offices, service centers, and digital platforms. Official data indicates that more than one million users were served across various system channels.

Notable advancements include the implementation of the “Registral Alerts” system, expansion of the geodetic network with five new Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS), and the digitization of over 165,000 historical cadastral maps. These initiatives have bolstered transparency, reduced response times, and fostered a more modern registry culture, laying the groundwork for more orderly and legally secure land management.