The new complex includes a real estate registration office
for the New Urban Community and a dedicated notarization branch, the statement
read.
Madbouly stressed the government's commitment to enhancing
public services through digital transformation, aiming to streamline processes
and meet citizens' needs. He highlighted ongoing development projects in New
Alamein, reflecting a broader vision to boost investment and capitalize on the
region's potential.
The complex is equipped with modern electronic systems to
ensure fast and accurate transaction processing via a "single-window system,"
the justice ministry said. The notarization branch has three counters for
in-person services and two for digital portal transactions, while the real
estate registration office features five counters for processing property
registration requests within New Alamein.
This initiative is part of a nationwide integration system
between the Justice Ministry's Real Estate Registration and Notarization
Authority and the Housing Ministry's New Urban Communities Authority, utilizing
a government-to-government (G2G) digital switch under Egypt's Vision 2030.
During his tour, Madbouly heard from Housing Minister Sherif
El-Sherbiny about the ministry's role in facilitating the opening of the Real
Estate Registry in a prime location within New Alamein's Heritage City. The
office will be linked to the city's information center to offer exceptional
services and support the city's development, El-Sherbiny added.
The Prime Minister also oversaw the launch of this
integrated digital system across 16 new urban community real estate
registration offices nationwide. Justice Minister Adnan Fangary noted that this
digital shift would eliminate paper-based transactions by linking all real
estate registration offices in new urban communities to citizen service
applications in city authorities, allowing seamless access to land, property,
and licensing data.
The Minister of Justice added that these 16 offices located
in the new cities (New Alamein – New Administrative Capital – Tourist Villages
in Marina El Alamein – Northern Area of New Cairo – 6th of October – Sheikh
Zayed – 10th of Ramadan – New Fayoum – New Beni Suef – New Assiut – New Sohag –
New Nubariya – New Akhmim – New Damietta – New Aswan – New Salheya) are
responsible for registering various dispositions issued by the New Urban
Communities Authority, or resulting from them, as stipulated by law and
relating to lands, establishments, and units within their jurisdiction,
including all administrative components.
Minister Fangary thanked the housing ministry for providing
and furnishing the complex and the communications ministry for automating its
services, urging continued cooperation to improve public services.
Communications Minister Dr. Amr Talaat reiterated his
ministry's commitment to supporting the justice ministry's automation efforts,
emphasizing the role of technology in modernizing services and easing the
burden on citizens as part of the "Digital Egypt" project.
Madbouly concluded his visit by holding video conferences
with heads of other new urban community real estate registration offices,
inquiring about their services and the benefits of the new digital integration.
He also spoke with service providers at the New Alamein complex, who praised
the efficiency and improved quality of the new paperless system.
The prime minister called on relevant ministers to raise public awareness about the new automated services, their ease of use, and the locations of these offices to ensure accessibility for all citizens. He commended the close and fruitful cooperation among the Ministries of Justice, Housing, and Communications, advocating for the wider implementation of automated services, especially in new urban areas across Egypt.