An Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is an official document issued by the Sub-Registrar’s Office that certifies
whether a property is free from any monetary or legal liabilities such as loans, mortgages, or pending
litigation.
It serves as proof of property ownership history and is essential during property purchase, home loan
approval, or transfer of ownership.
The certificate provides transaction details for a specific period and confirms whether the property has any
encumbrances (charges, dues, or claims).
It is required for buying/selling property, applying for loans, and property mutation in government records.
The application requires property details, owner details, duration for which EC is needed, and relevant
identification proof.
This document ensures transparency and safeguards the buyer’s interest in a real estate transaction.
Procedure:-
Fill in your details below and we will assist you with obtaining an Encumbrance
Certificate.
How It Works?
Submit Information: Provide property owner, address, and period for EC.
Application Filing: We apply at the Sub-Registrar’s Office on your behalf.
Verification: Property transaction history is verified from government records.
Payment: Complete a secure online payment for processing fees.
Certificate Issue: The Sub-Registrar issues the Encumbrance Certificate.
Delivery: Final EC delivered to you via courier or email within the committed timeline.
Benefits of Choosing Us :-
Quick and hassle-free application for Encumbrance Certificate.
Ensures transparency in property ownership and transaction history.
Mandatory for property purchase, sale, and loan approval.
End-to-end assistance with expert legal and documentation support.
Secure and reliable delivery of official certificate.
Terms & Conditions :-
The fee includes government application charges and documentation support.
Additional charges may apply if extended transaction history is required.
Estimated delivery time is 7–10 working days depending on Sub-Registrar’s processing speed.
Processing will begin only after full payment is received.
Once applied, cancellation or refund is not possible.
The Encumbrance Certificate is issued solely by the Sub-Registrar’s Office and is subject to their
verification records.