Abstract

The purpose of this study is to determine the position of electronic certificates as evidence in civil procedural law in Indonesia, as well as to find out the responsibility of the Land Deed Maker Official and the Land Office for the validity of the data when land registration is carried out by the Land Deed Maker Official. This research was conducted using normative research methods, namely research focused on analyzing the application of rules or norms in positive law. Primary data is sourced from laws, government regulations and ministerial regulations and so on. The results of the study conclude that the position of electronic certificates in civil procedural law can be accepted as perfect evidence as an extension of the evidence in procedural law that has been in effect. The PPAT's responsibility in data validity is solely to check the certificate electronically on the page that has been determined by the land office, while for the land office if there is a difference in the data verification process there will be confirmation by the system and at the time of inputting it is checked repeatedly to minimize errors

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