100% Fee Waiver for Destroyed or Lost Homes
50% Reduction for Other Cases
Benefits Available for Two Years

Jeonnam Provincial Government Office Building View

Jeonnam Provincial Government Office Building View

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Jeollanam-do announced that, following the additional designation of special disaster areas on August 6 due to the heavy rainfall from July 16 to 20, the province will expand the regions eligible for cadastral survey fee reductions.


The newly added areas include all of Naju City and Hampyeong County, as well as Daap-myeon in Gwangyang City, Ganjeon-myeon and Toji-myeon in Gurye County, Iseo-myeon in Hwasun County, Gunnam-myeon and Yeomsan-myeon in Yeonggwang County, and Jido-eup, Imja-myeon, Jaeun-myeon, and Heuksan-myeon in Shinan County. Including Damyang County, which was previously designated, the number of affected cities and counties has increased to eight.


The fee reduction period will last for two years from the date the special disaster area is declared. The reduction applies to cases where residential houses, warehouses, agricultural and livestock facilities, or commercial buildings have been destroyed or lost, in which case 100% of the cadastral survey fees will be waived.


For other cases, such as conducting cadastral surveys for disaster recovery, 50% of the cadastral survey fees will be waived.


To receive the cadastral survey fee reduction, applicants must submit a damage confirmation report detailing the damage caused by the heavy rainfall to the mayor, county governor, or town/village head of the affected area. The reduction will be granted once the damage is verified.


Even if the cadastral survey fees have already been paid, if the damage is later verified, the fee reduction can be applied retroactively.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the cadastral survey reception desk at the relevant city or county civil affairs office, or by using the Cadastral Survey Quick Processing Center or the Quick Processing Call Center.



Moon Ingi, Director of Construction and Transportation for Jeollanam-do, stated, "We will do our utmost to ensure that residents of Damyang County, which was designated as a special disaster area in July, as well as those in the newly designated cities and counties, do not miss out on the benefits of the cadastral survey fee reduction."


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