Geodetic study
A geodetic study represents technical documentation, i.e. the basis necessary for implementing changes in the land cadastre and land registers, such as changes in the surface area of a plot, changes in development or changes in culture.

In the case when the actual boundary points of a cadastral parcel do not correspond to the actual state of the cadastral plan, or when the deviation in position and area is greater than the standard accuracy, it is necessary to prepare a geodetic study to record the actual position of the existing and already recorded parcels. If the state of the cadastre and the land register is not harmonized, a geodetic study is also necessary to harmonize the state of the cadastre and the land register.
The geodetic study is submitted for confirmation to the cadastre, which issues a certificate of technical correctness. Depending on the type of study, the parties to the procedure receive a Decision on the change of data. When the Decision becomes final, the change is implemented in the cadastre. After that, the cadastre sends the application form for the land register for implementation in the land registers electronically.
If property-legal relations are unresolved (unresolved ownership), to carry out the study in the land register, it is necessary to hire a lawyer who will initiate appropriate legal actions and prepare property-legal documentation for resolving ownership.
The basic parts of a geodetic study are: cover page, table of contents, survey sketch, list of coordinates, application form for the cadastre, copy of the cadastral plan for the cadastre, application form for the land register, copy of the cadastral plan for the land register, reports on the prepared study, and attachments such as legal acts and ownership documentation.

The types of geodetic studies are prescribed by the Ordinance on geodetic studies, and some of the most common are:
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Geodetic study for implementation in land registers (harmonization of cadastre and land register)
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Geodetic study for recording the actual position of individual, already recorded cadastral plots
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Geodetic study for recording, deleting or changing data on buildings or other structures (registration of the facility in the cadastre and land register)
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Geodetic study for division or merger (parcelation)
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Geodetic study for the implementation of the location permit (parceling according to the location permit)
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Geodetic study for the implementation of the building permit (parceling according to the building permit)
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Geodetic study for cultural change
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FAQ
How much does a geodetic study cost?
The price is defined depending on the purpose, location, size of the plot, compliance with the cadastre and land registry, etc.
When planning to request the services of a surveyor, the basic information you need to prepare is the cadastral plot number and the name of the cadastral municipality or the address of the building (if there is a building on the plot). Based on the information about the plot and the purpose of the study, the surveyor will be able to tell you what purpose the study you need is for and what the price of the service will be.
What documents are needed to create a geodetic study?
Is my facility legal?
If a property is registered in the cadastre and land registry, this does not mean that it is legal.