Profesional Andalalin Service in Bali
For Villas, Hotels, Restaurants, and Commercial Properties – Fast, Legal, and Reliable
Planning to build or open a business in Bali? Make sure you secure your Andalalin (Traffic Impact Analysis) document — a key requirement for business and property permits.
We offer a complete Andalalin service in Bali with a fast, transparent process and expert team that understands both local regulations and foreign clients' needs.
What is Andalalin and Why Is It Important in Bali?
Andalalin is a mandatory study to assess the traffic impact of a development or commercial business.
In Bali, it is required when applying for:
Building Permits (PBG/IMB)
Operational Licenses
Commercial Property Permits
Without Andalalin, your project may be delayed or rejected
by the local Transportation Agency (Dishub) or Investment Agency (DPMPTSP).
Types of projects that need Andalalin:
Our Services in Bali
- On-site location survey
- Full traffic impact analysis
- Preparation of technical documents per government standards
- Submission to the Transportation Agency
- Support and monitoring until approved
We cover all areas in Bali, such as:
- Badung (Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta)
- Denpasar
- Gianyar (Ubud)
- Sanur, Jimbaran, and surrounding areas
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced, certified team
- Fast & transparent process
- Support from start to finish
- English-speaking communication
- Trusted by both local & foreign clients
How the Process Works
- Initial Consultation (Free)
- Site Visit & Data Collection
- Preparation of Andalalin Documents
- Submission to Government Authorities
- Follow-up & Approval
Client Testimonials
“The Andalalin process for our new villa seemed overwhelming at first, but their support was outstanding. Everything was delivered ahead of schedule.”
Rachel, USA
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Typically around 3–4 weeks, depending on document readiness and government response.
It’s possible, but we highly recommend working with a certified consultant to avoid delays and rejections.
Yes, we follow official technical standards from the Bali Transportation Agency.
