How to get Property Encumbrance Certificate online in Karnataka?

Buying a property (home/plot/land) is one of the most important decisions that you will ever make. Buying a property involves a lot of money and it is a serious money decision.

When buying a property, due diligence is essential and you have to verify a lot of property documents. One of the important documents that you need to apply and verify is an Encumbrance Certificate or popularly known as the EC.

An encumbrance certificate is important not only while buying a property but also when you are applying for a home loan or going in for a loan against the property.

The Dept of Stamps & Registration of Govt of Karnataka is officially going to launch online Property registration & other services very soon. A slew of services, under the umbrella of Kaveri Online Services are available online.

The citizens can now book slots for property registration in advance online. The government has also made encumbrance certificates (ECs) online. The State’s Stamp & Registration department has digitized records from 2003 onward, which means property buyers will be able to virtually access digitally-signed encumbrance details for a property since then.

In this post, let us understand – What is EC (Encumbrance Certificate)? How to apply for Karnataka Property Encumbrance Certificate online? What is the procedure to get EC online for the properties in Bangalore, Karnataka? Is it possible to get digitally signed copy (certified copy) of EC online? – Let’s discuss….

What is an Encumbrance Certificate?

Let us first understand, what is ENCUMBRANCE? – The dictionary meaning of the word encumbrance is, ‘a claim on property or assets’ or ‘a mortgage’. An encumbrance is a legal claim on a property that affects the owner’s ability to transfer the ownership of the property. Encumbrance means whether the properties have any lien on them, whether attached by the court, whether mortgaged or sold etc. by the owner of the said properties.

An encumbrance certificate is evidence that the property in question is free from any monetary and legal liabilities. An encumbrance certificate contains details of all transactions done on the specific property.

For example – If the property in question has a home loan on it then you can find this information when you take EC. If the current owner has acquired the property through a Gift Deed, you can verify these details in EC.

Encumbrance Certificate can be obtained from the sub-registrar’s office where the deed has been registered. (In some of the States an EC can be obtained online too.)

How to get Encumbrance Certificate online in Karnataka?

Below is the procedure to download/get EC online for properties located in Karnataka state;

  • Kindly visit Kaveri online services portal.
  • You need to register as a ‘new user’ to get EC online.
  • Click on ‘Register as New User’ option under Login section of the portal.
  • You need to provide your personal details like Name, Date of Birth, Address, PAN, Mobile number, Email Id etc., and click on ‘Register’ button.
  • An activation code is sent to your email Id. You will also receive an SMS with same activation code and also password to login. Kindly key in the code and click on ‘Activate’ button. You can login with the credentials and change the password.
  • After login to the portal with your login name and password, click on ‘Online EC’ under ‘Services’ section.
  • You have to select the duration range for EC (details are available from 2004 onwards) and provide the Property details as given in the concerned Sale Deed document. 
  • You also have to provide Property Boundary details to get EC online. 
  • Check ‘Send OTP to view Document’ option. An OTP is sent to your registered mobile number. You have to key-in that OTP to view/download Property Encumbrance Certificate online. 
  • Click on ‘View Document’ to download or print the required EC certificate.
  • Kindly note that the EC document which is generated is for information purposes only and it is free-of-cost. But, it is not a digitally signed certified copy.
  • In case, you would like to download a certified copy of Encumbrance Certificate, select the option ‘Check to apply for digitally signed EC’ option after providing the OTP and then click on ‘View Document’.
  • Click on ‘Proceed’ option at the end of the online PDF document and pay the required fees. 
  • An online payment receipt gets generated. You can now click on ‘Refresh Payment status’.
  • Your online EC application gets submitted and saved under ‘Pending / Saved Application’ section for further processing. Your application for EC will be sent to the concerned authorities and will be digitally signed.
  • You can track the status of your EC application online (select ‘online EC application’ option under ‘Service type’ from the list) and can download the signed & Certified copy of EC once it is available online.

Following are the steps as given in the portal to download or apply for EC online.

How to get Property EC offline?

  • To obtain EC offline, you need to submit Form No. 22 (application for EC).
  • You have to affix Rs 2 non-judicial stamp on the application.
  • You need to provide complete residential address and the purpose for which the certificate is required.
  • Have to provide the survey number and place where the property is located. It is important to also mention the period (how many years you want EC for?), full description of the property, measurements and boundaries of the property. (If you are applying for a home loan then your lender may need EC statement for 10 to 15 years.)
  • Enclose copies of your ID proof and residential address proof.
  • Submit the forms to the concerned officer at the SRO (Sub-Registrar Office).
  • You have to pay the required fees. The fee for EC is based on the number of years for which you would like to get the EC for. Kindly note that a fraction of a year is also considered to be a complete year. (EC is issued from the beginning of a Financial Year i.e, 1st of April)
  • The ‘search fee’ for 1st year can be in the range of Rs 15 to Rs 50 and for every additional year there can be fee in the range of Rs 5 to Rs 10 (approx). (The fee can vary from State to State. Generally it is very nominal.)
  • The time taken to get EC statement is around 10 to 30 days.

Personally, I have observed that in most of the property deals, it is either the financial institution or a real estate agent or an agent at SRO who applies for an EC. Most of the times, the agents charge EXTRA amount to get the EC for you within 24 hours 🙂 .

Online Property Registration & other services

Besides online EC service, you can also avail other services like online Certified Copy of Sale Deed/Registration document, prior appointment for Property registration facility etc., by visiting Kaveri portal.

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(Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net) (Post first published on : 12-November-2018)

This post was last modified on July 12, 2023 10:33 am

Sreekanth Reddy

Sreekanth is the Man behind ReLakhs.com. He is an Independent Certified Financial Planner (CFP), engaged in blogging & property consultancy for the last 14 years through his firm ReLakhs Financial Services . He is not associated with any Financial product / service provider. The main aim of his blog is to "help investors take informed financial decisions." "Please note that the views given in this Blog/Comments Section/Forum are clarifications meant for reference and guidance of the readers to explore further on the topics/queries raised and take informed decisions. The information provided, therefore, should not be viewed as financial, legal, accounting, tax or investment advice."

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  • Hi
    Initially i tried with one option (khatha No.) then i received Nill Encumbrance for this period, then i gone through ypur article and comments i tried with several options then i got the EC. Thanks for guiding us.
    For your information i am the 3rd person who i brought the plot on 2013, now my question is downloaded EC having information only from 1st person to 2nd person that is on 2010 and there is no information from 2nd person to 3rd person that is on 2013. So please let me know this information (that means 2nd person to 3rd person, me) should appear in EC right? Please clarify
    If yes how should i get this in EC?
    thank you for your quick response.

    • Dear Kumar,
      Yes, 2nd (Seller) Person details should be there.
      Do you have the Mother Deed (1st owner) and Link Deed (2nd Owner) in Originals with you?

      • Dear Sreekanth,

        Thank you for your quick response.

        Yesterday i again checked the sale deed and found that khatah number has been revised and based on that i checked in online it shows my name.
        I have one question, details of history will not come in this EC, because i can see only the transfer from 2nd person to 3rd person that is me, how about 1st person to 2nd person transfer details, individually i need to take right? Please confirm.

        This site EC extract works is only for Bangalore area or any place in Karnataka?

        Thank you
        Kumar

  • Hi Sreekanth,

    Thank you for the steps provided to view/obtain EC. I tried the above steps to view EC by giving the correct details as mentioned in sale deed but I'm getting a Nil encumbrance certificate only. FYI I have encumbrance certificate for the same site but via online I'm not able to view. Kindly help how to go forward.

    • Dear Srinivas,
      You may try with difference combinations of property details (based on the details given in the Sale deed) to get the online EC.

  • hi what are the different property types and when i select survey number it doesnt show any details, but if i choose katha number it shows results.
    For an apartment which property type should be used to get the results for only that apartment?

  • Hi Sreekanth, Good Evening. I have applied EC online thru Kaveri online service on Feb 4th 2019 and followed the procedures as stated above. I also paid the prescribed fee thru online. but i did not get the E-signed EC till date. May i know usually how many days the dept took to process / issue the E-signed EC.

  • Hi Sreekanth, Good Morning. I applied EC and followed the procedures as stated above. now it showing EC prepared and uploaded. Whereas there is no link nor not able to view the EC? is it any issue or still I have to wait to get the link.

  • Thanks Sreekanth for the info. Today,I had applied for online EC and paid the prescribed fee how ever was unable to get any link to download. I thought of raising complaint but your site helped me to locate the information where i can see the status of application. Bit relaxed now. I am waiting for them to upload the document.

  • I tried this Kaveri portal for my Flat. Under property details, I see multiple options, I tried Survey no, PID no etc and also tried survey no and flat no together but still no luck. It shows blank. All details I took from sale deed. Any help?

  • Thanks for the Article Sreekanth.
    Are these online services really work as per expectation or Registrar office doesn't give priority to online application ? Have you come across anyone getting their registration done using online services?

    • Dear Nishant,
      As of now, I didn't come across anyone getting the online registration done. I dont think the entire Registration process is offered via online, it is just that you can book 'prior appointment' through online for the Registration of your Document at the concerned Sub-Registrar office.

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