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The land position request is a mandatory preliminary step since March 31, 2025, to be completed before any application for an Arrêté de Concession Définitive (ACD / Definitive Concession Decree). It allows the administration to verify the absence of conflict on the parcel.
Since 31 March 2025, any application for an ACD (Arrêté de Concession Définitive / Definitive Concession Decree) in Ivory Coast must be preceded by a land position request. This requirement was documented by the Regional Directorate of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning (DRCLU) in Aboisso and relayed by the MCLU (Ministère de la Construction, du Logement et de l'Urbanisme / Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning) Newsletter of August 2025.
The land position allows the administration to:
The request is filed with the competent Regional Directorate (DRCLU) or, in Abidjan, at the One-Stop Land & Housing Office (GUF / Guichet Unique du Foncier et de l'Habitat). The standard file includes the provisional cadastral identifier (IDUFCI), the topographic plan, the Customary Right of Use Certificate (ADU / Attestation de Droit d'Usage coutumier) if applicable, and the requester's identity documents.
This step is added to the official 180 calendar-day timeline of the ACD procedure. In practice, it can be significantly longer depending on the service's workload. Capital Foncier recommends systematically anticipating it when planning a land security project.
Kouamé wishes to file an ACD (Arrêté de Concession Définitive / Definitive Concession Decree) application on a parcel in Bingerville. Since March 2025, he must first obtain a land position certificate from the DRCLU (Direction Régionale de la Construction, du Logement et de l'Urbanisme / Regional Directorate of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning) in Abidjan. Without this document, his ACD application will not be admissible at the GUF (Guichet Unique Foncier / One-Stop Land Office).
Newsletter MCLU août 2025 — Direction Régionale Aboisso (référence administrative)
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