2022 Private Road Information Service System Update... Latest Private Road Information Provided on Website
Check Road Information by Selecting Private Roads on Map Without Issuing Civil Documents Like Land Register or Cadastral Map
▲Efficient Property Management ▲Revitalization of Regional Development Projects ▲Protection of Property Rights Expected Benefits

Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Jun-hee) is implementing the ‘Private Road Information System’ service, which allows any resident to easily access information about privately owned roads.


‘Private roads’ refer to roads classified as ‘road’ land excluding national and public land, and are primarily used for access to properties such as land and buildings.


Previously, to verify information about private roads for reasons such as building permits or land disputes, individuals had to obtain civil documents like land registers and cadastral maps separately.


In response, the district established the ‘Private Road Information System’ in 2022, and in October last year, it completed the system update by integrating land register and cadastral map data for approximately 2,900 parcels.


Gwanak-gu Expands Operation of 'Private Road Information System' Service View original image

The district expects that this service will enable residents to efficiently manage their property by confirming ownership information of private roads, which had previously been uncertain.


It also anticipates that smoother communication between developers and private road owners will help revitalize local development projects.


The ‘Private Road Information System’ can be accessed on the Gwanak-gu Office website (under Categories → Real Estate & Cadastral).


By selecting private land displayed on the map, users can easily check road information. Additionally, users can download maps and attribute data for free, reducing issuance fees.



Mayor Park Jun-hee stated, “Providing private road information through the district office website is expected to prevent land disputes among residents and contribute to the protection of property rights. We will continue to do our best to implement real estate administration that residents can feel in their daily lives.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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