This study aims to evaluate the achievements of the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in 2025 in Indonesia, focusing on target achievement, challenges, and the program's impact on legal certainty and the economic value of land. The method used is qualitative, involving case studies that include in-depth interviews with stakeholders and a review of relevant literature. The evaluation results indicate that the 2025 PTSL has successfully improved legal certainty over land ownership and made a positive contribution to the economic value of community land. However, the program's implementation still faces challenges, including limited human resources, varying levels of community participation, and funding constraints that hinder its smooth operation. The study concludes that there is a need to enhance human resource capacity, strengthen active community participation, and provide adequate funding to ensure that PTSL can run optimally and sustainably. The novelty of this study lies in the use of the latest data and context for 2025, including land digitalization policies, drone GIS mapping technology, and post-pandemic social changes that affect community participation. Additionally, this study highlights the need to align PTSL funding with national priorities, making this analysis relevant for supporting the adaptive and sustainable completion of the PTSL 2025 program.