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Combined Sketch for a Property

A document that combines the cadastral map, the regulation plan and a geodetic survey — required for many transactions and procedures.

What's included

  • Prepared from active cadastral map and regulation plan
  • With on-site survey when needed
  • Suitable for notary, PUP, legalization, inheritance
  • We submit directly to municipality and AGCC

What a combined sketch is

A combined sketch is a technical document that shows on a single drawing:

  • The cadastral map of the property (with economic boundaries and identifiers);
  • The active development plan (PUP) — street regulation, plot regulation, allocation, density coefficients;
  • The actual situation on site (fences, buildings, structures), when needed verified through a geodetic survey.

The purpose is to display in one place the differences between cadastre, regulation, and physical reality — and to make informed decisions about transactions, design, or legalization.

When you need a combined sketch

  • Notarial transactions in zones where cadastre and regulation do not fully match;
  • Preparing a new PUP or amending an active one;
  • Building legalization when part of the building falls in street regulation;
  • Inheritance division of a property or co-owned property;
  • Boundary dispute with neighbors;
  • Preparing design permit or working drawings;
  • Preliminary checks before purchasing land in old regulation zones.

What our service includes

The preparation goes through three steps:

  1. Source documents — extracting current sketch from AGCC, regulation plan from the municipality;
  2. Field survey (when needed) — measuring fences, buildings, infrastructure;
  3. Office assembly — overlaying the three layers in specialized software (AutoCAD Civil), calculating differences, preparing a drawing at agreed scale (1:200 / 1:500 / 1:1000) with legend.

You receive the document in PDF + DWG format, signed and stamped by an engineer-surveyor.

Frequently asked questions

Why do I need a combined sketch?

A combined sketch shows on a single drawing the cadastral boundaries, the PUP regulation boundaries, and the actual position of the property on the ground. It is required for notarial transactions in zones with discrepancies between cadastre and regulation, when preparing a new PUP, when legalizing a building, in inheritance partitions, and in boundary disputes.

How long does it take?

Standard — 5 to 10 working days, depending on whether site survey is required and on AGCC and municipality response times.

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