Uzbekistan has introduced a new digital procedure allowing land lease agreements to be extended online through the Unified Portal of Interactive Public Services (EPIGU) and Public Service Centers.
The new framework establishes a formal administrative procedure for extension of land lease agreements and is aimed at simplifying land administration, reducing bureaucracy and expanding digital public services.
The regulation applies to land lease agreements concluded with district and city khokimiyats involving:
The framework applies to both individuals and corporate land users.
At the same time, the procedure does not apply to:
Under the new rules, tenants must submit applications for lease extension electronically no later than three months before expiration of the existing lease agreement.
Applications may be submitted through:
Applications filed through EPIGU are processed fully electronically.
The regulation also introduces standardized electronic application forms and integrated interagency information exchange mechanisms involving cadastral authorities, tax authorities and local administrations.
A notable feature of the reform is the introduction of automated digital verification procedures.
Authorities may electronically verify:
The regulation limits requests for duplicate documents where information is already available through integrated state databases.
Interagency coordination is carried out through digital platforms and integrated information systems.
The framework establishes formal grounds on which extension requests may be denied.
Among other things, refusal may occur where:
Applicants are also granted the right to challenge actions or decisions of state authorities and responsible officials through established complaint procedures.
The reform forms part of Uzbekistan’s broader policy aimed at digitalization of public services and simplification of administrative procedures.
The regulation specifically provides for:
The procedure is expected to improve efficiency and transparency in management of land lease relations.
The new framework is particularly important for:
The changes are expected to reduce administrative burdens and improve predictability of lease extension procedures.
The regulation entered into force on 19 May 2026.