Overview of Sale Deed Registration
Sale Deed Registration is a crucial step in transferring ownership of immovable property. It legally documents the sale transaction between buyer and seller, ensuring the buyer’s ownership rights are protected under the law. Our team ensures end-to-end support for seamless property registration across India.
Advantages of Sale Deed Registration
- Legal proof of property ownership
- Prevents future disputes or frauds
- Ensures compliance with local property laws
- Protects buyer’s interest and investment
- Mandatory for home loans and resale
Eligibility Criteria
- Both buyer and seller must be legally competent
- Property should be free from legal disputes
- All dues and taxes must be cleared before registration
- Valid identity and address proof of both parties
Documents Required
- Original sale deed (duly signed by both parties)
- Government-issued ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, etc.)
- Address proof (electricity bill, passport, etc.)
- Recent property tax receipts
- Encumbrance certificate (if applicable)
- Latest property valuation and khata certificate (for certain states)
Registration Process
- Step 1: Drafting of the sale deed by legal expert
- Step 2: Payment of applicable stamp duty and registration fee
- Step 3: Booking an appointment with the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO)
- Step 4: Physical presence of buyer & seller at SRO for biometric verification
- Step 5: Document signing, fingerprinting, and photo capture
- Step 6: Receipt of registered sale deed (usually within 1–2 days)
Why Choose Us?
- Expert legal drafting and documentation support
- Guidance on stamp duty & registration charges
- End-to-end coordination with the Registrar Office
- Transparent and affordable pricing
- Quick turnaround and doorstep consultation (select cities)
Post‑Registration Compliance
- Update property ownership in municipal records
- Apply for mutation in land revenue records
- Link PAN and Aadhaar with property if required
- Preserve original registered deed securely
- Notify housing society or RWA of ownership change
Frequently Asked Questions (Sale Deed)
Q1. Is sale deed registration mandatory?
Yes, under the Indian Registration Act, a sale deed must be registered to legally transfer ownership of immovable property.
Q2. Who pays the registration charges?
Generally, the buyer pays stamp duty and registration charges, unless agreed otherwise in the sale agreement.
Q3. Can the sale deed be registered online?
While you can pay stamp duty and book appointments online in many states, physical presence at the Sub-Registrar Office is mandatory for biometric verification and registration.
Q4. What happens if a sale deed is not registered?
An unregistered sale deed is not legally valid and cannot be used as evidence of ownership in court.