Boundary restoration
Boundary restoration is a process that involves re-aligning parcel boundaries on-site based on information from previous surveys or records. Although similar to the boundary recording process, the key difference is that the boundary restoration report is not submitted for cadastral review and, therefore, is not stored in official records. Consequently, if the report is lost, there is no official confirmation that the procedure was carried out.

Boundary restoration involves redefining and recording parcel boundaries on-site, similar to the boundary registration process. The main difference is that the report created as part of boundary restoration is not submitted for cadastral review and is not stored in official records. This means that, in case the report is lost, there is no official record of the work performed, which may result in an inability to prove that the procedure was carried out.
For this reason, we advise our clients to consider registering boundaries through the cadastre. This approach ensures that all data and documentation are stored in official records, providing additional legal security and long-term protection of your boundaries. Registering boundaries through the cadastre ensures that all work is formally recognized and recorded, minimizing the risk of potential issues in the future.
While boundary restoration may be a suitable option for those seeking a simplified process, cadastral boundary registration is a more reliable way to safeguard your rights and interests on the land.