TAKBIS - AŞIKOĞLU LAW OFFİCE
Aşıkoğlu started his position as the Alanya Public Prosecutor in 2009 and continued until 2013 when he quit his position to initiate his career as an attorney at law.
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It is one of the most basic e-government projects aimed at transferring property information to a computer environment and conducting all kinds of queries throughout the country.

The aim of this system is to transfer the Land Registry and Cadastre records throughout Turkey to a computer environment and carry out all activities through a computer system, thus ensuring the effective monitoring and control of both private and public real estate.

Land Registry and Cadastre information system makes it possible to provide service to citizens in a reliable, up-to-date and fast way.

Takbis project, together with the nationwide Land Registry and cadastre information system (takbis), the creation of targeted, in this context, the cadastre of land across the country to service Geographic Information System (GIS/GIS) and Land Information System (Lis) within the framework of the logic of analyzed, identification of problems, the solution method is the availability of land registration and cadastral services and standard fulfillment electronically in this way, local governments, public institutions and organizations to the logic of the system land information in an accurate, reliable and timely information is intended to provide.

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