In general, the procedures required for building houses in rural areas are: 1. Proof of identity of the building applicant, such as household registration book and copy of ID card; 2. If there is an old house, a copy is required if a "Homestead Use Certificate" is issued, because the evidence indicates the housing area and other related matters as one of the basis for examination and approval; 3. The applicant's application for building, after explaining the reasons for building, building address, type of land occupation, area, etc., is signed and sealed by the village leader and village committee, and sent to the local land and resources management office to receive the application form for building. Fill in the relevant contents, report to the township government for examination and approval, and report to the county land and resources bureau for examination and approval.