Registration Act, 1908
Mandates compulsory registration of all documents related to transfer of immovable property — unregistered transfer documents have no legal effect.
Complete support for registering a property transaction with the Sub-Registrar — from stamp duty calculation and document preparation to appointment booking and registration day attendance.
Currently Available in Delhi-NCR & Uttar Pradesh Only
Our on-ground property registration service is currently operational in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and all major cities of Uttar Pradesh. If you are outside these areas, please submit an inquiry and we will confirm availability for your location.
Our team manages every aspect of property registration — so the transaction is completed correctly, on time, and without last-minute surprises at the Sub-Registrar office.
We review and finalise the Sale Deed or other instrument before registration — ensuring all clauses, consideration, and parties are correctly stated.
We calculate applicable stamp duty based on the higher of sale consideration or circle rate and guide you on e-stamp paper procurement.
Our representative accompanies all parties to the Sub-Registrar office, manages paperwork, and handles any queries raised by the office.
We advise on mutation and khata transfer at the local civic body — the essential step after registration to update property tax records.
A structured five-step process from document collection to the registered deed in your hands.
We collect and verify all required documents — Sale Deed draft, identity proofs, property documents, and encumbrance certificate.
We calculate the applicable stamp duty based on sale consideration or circle rate — whichever is higher — and guide on payment.
We book an appointment at the appropriate Sub-Registrar office for all parties to appear.
Our representative accompanies the parties to the Sub-Registrar office, ensures all paperwork is in order, and manages the registration process.
The registered Sale Deed is collected from the Sub-Registrar and delivered to the buyer — confirming complete legal ownership transfer.
Property registration in India is governed by a comprehensive set of central and state laws ensuring title certainty and revenue compliance.
Mandates compulsory registration of all documents related to transfer of immovable property — unregistered transfer documents have no legal effect.
Legal title passes only on execution and registration of a valid Sale Deed.
Governs stamp duty payable — typically 4–8% of the higher of sale consideration or circle rate.
Buyer must deduct 1% TDS and deposit it with government before registration if sale value exceeds Rs. 50 lakhs.
“The team handled every detail of our flat registration — from stamp duty to the Sub-Registrar visit. I just had to show up and sign. Excellent service.”
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Government stamp duty charges apply to registered documents and vary by state. These are paid directly to the government and are not part of our service fee. Your advocate will confirm the applicable amount for your state before any document is executed.