The Dominican Republic's Property Registry announced that on Friday, February 6, 2026 , from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. , it will be performing preventative and corrective maintenance on its institutional technological infrastructure. This work is part of the technical processes aimed at ensuring the stability of the platforms and the proper functioning of the services offered through its digital channels.
The agency warned that temporary service outages could occur , and therefore recommended that users plan accordingly if they need to complete online procedures, inquiries, or applications during those hours. These types of updates aim to reinforce the operational continuity of a system that has advanced in digitization in recent years to facilitate access to registry services.
Online services that could be affected
Through its virtual office and catalog of digital services, the Real Estate Registry allows users to submit files to the Registry of Titles, check the status of processes, locate properties through their cadastral designation and verify products issued by the institution, among other procedures that can be carried out without going to a physical office.
The platform also allows users to request the legal status of a property, process transfers, register liens, register or cancel mortgages, and manage electronic fee payments, in addition to providing consolidated tracking of files. These features are part of an automation process aimed at improving response times and making the user experience more efficient.
Among the most frequently used services are file consultations and cadastral parcel reviews , highlighting the growing importance of digital channels within the institution's operations. In this context, the entity urges those with upcoming deadlines or ongoing processes to remain vigilant and plan their procedures in advance to avoid delays during the maintenance period.
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