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Kadaster

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Service for the Cadastre and Public Registers
Dienst voor het Kadaster en de Openbaare Registers
Logo of the Dutch Government

The headquarters of Kadaster in Apeldoorn.
Agency overview
Formed1 January 1832
JurisdictionGovernment of the Netherlands
HeadquartersApeldoorn
MottoHet Kadaster. Rightfully yours.
Employees1700
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Frank Tierolff, Chair of the Board of Directors
Parent departmentMinistry of Housing and Spatial Planning
Websitehttps://www.Kadaster.nl

Kadaster is the name designation of the Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and national mapping agency in the Netherlands. The word Kadaster comes from the medieval Latin catastrum, descended from either the Greek καταστιχον (kata acrostic), frame, or the Latin capitatrastum (head), a Roman head tax based on property ownership.

Kadaster is the responsibility of the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning. The headquarters of the agency is located in Apeldoorn.

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