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The Land Conformity Certificate (CCF) is a private deliverable issued by Capital Foncier following documentary verification checks (cadastral records, Land Registry, Court, Surveyor, IDUFCI, partner notary). Materialized by a secure reference (format CCF-YYYY-NNNN-XXXX) and a traceable QR code, it attests to the rigor of Capital Foncier's controls on a marketed property — it does not replace a Land Title or a public deed.
The Certificate of Land Compliance (CCF) is a private contractual deliverable issued by Capital Foncier. It materializes Capital Foncier's commitment to the quality of documentary controls performed on a marketed lot.
The CCF is not:
The acronym CF designates, under Ivorian law, the Land Certificate (Certificat Foncier) rural issued by AFOR (Agence Foncière Rurale / Rural Land Agency) under Law No. 98-750 of December 23, 1998 as amended, on the basis of Decree No. 2019-266. It is an official act recording customary rights recognized on a rural parcel, an intermediate step toward registration as a rural Land Title.
The CCF (with two "C"s) is a distinct acronym, specific to Capital Foncier, designating a private deliverable and not a public act. The double initial explicitly aims to remove any ambiguity with the rural CF.
The CCF attests that Capital Foncier has performed the following verifications on the lot:
Each CCF bears a unique reference in the format CCF-AAAA-NNNN-XXXX (e.g. CCF-2026-0001-A7X9):
The reference is publicly verifiable via capital-foncier.com/verification/[ref] and via QR code.
The CCF testifies to Capital Foncier's documentary rigor on the parcel at the time of commercialization. It accompanies the buyer until delivery of the public title by the competent authority (Land Registry for the urban Land Title, AFOR for rural land).
It never replaces:
Timeline ACD → Land Title: 6 to 12 months on average (registration in the Land Register by the Land Registry — DGI).
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The ADU (Attestation de Droit d'Usage Coutumier / Customary Right of Use Certificate) is the single, secure document that replaces the former Village Certificate as of January 1, 2025. Established by Decree No. 2021-784 and secured by the SIGFU (Decree No. 2021-862), it requires a triple signature (village chief, CVGFR president, developer) and a unique IDUFCI. The ADU is not a property title: it constitutes a provisional recognition opening the path to the ACD (Arrêté de Concession Définitive / Definitive Concession Decree) and then to a rural Land Title. Timeline ACD → Land Title: 6 to 12 months.
The Rural Land Agency (AFOR — Agence Foncière Rurale) is the public institution responsible for implementing rural land policy in Ivory Coast. It oversees land certification, registration of rural properties, and coordination of boundary demarcation and surveying operations.
Legal document drafted by a notary that formalizes the transfer of land ownership between a seller and a buyer. The notarized deed of sale is mandatory and confers authenticity on the transaction.
Legal entity that must be established with a minimum share capital of 2 million FCFA held by Ivorian nationals, holding an approval from the Minister responsible for Housing and a financial guarantee from a bank or insurance company.
The alienation price is the sum that the buyer must pay to the State to obtain the Definitive Concession (ACD — Arrêté de Concession Définitive) of urban land. Calculated by an ad hoc commission, it corresponds to the market value of the parcel according to the official schedule.