How to Register Property in Chandigarh
A step-by-step guide to the property registration process in Chandigarh (2026). Covers stamp duty, required documents, Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) appointment, and post-registration mutation.
4-6%
Stamp Duty
8 Steps
Registration Process
2-4 weeks
Timeline
DC Rate Schedule
Official Portal
Know the government value before you register
Stamp duty is calculated on the official government value. Look it up first.
Step-by-Step Registration Process
Verify property title and encumbrance
Obtain an Encumbrance Certificate (EC) from the Chandigarh Sub-Registrar Office to confirm the property has no pending mortgages, liens, or legal disputes. This is typically available online through DC Rate Schedule.
Draft and review the sale agreement
Have a lawyer draft the Sale Agreement covering price, payment schedule, possession date, and penalty clauses. Both parties must sign. This is separate from the final Sale Deed.
Calculate stamp duty and registration charges
Stamp duty in Chandigarh is calculated on the higher of the agreed price or the official government value (dc rate schedule 2025) published by UT Administration, Chandigarh. Use Kubera to look up the government value for your exact locality.
Purchase e-Stamp paper or pay stamp duty online
Chandigarh accepts stamp duty payment via e-Stamping (SHCIL authorized centres) or through the DC Rate Schedule portal. Keep the e-Stamp certificate — it is required at registration.
Book a slot at the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO)
Most Chandigarh SROs require prior appointment booking through DC Rate Schedule. Both buyer and seller (or their Power of Attorney holders) must be present with two witnesses.
Execute the Sale Deed at the SRO
Present the signed Sale Deed, e-Stamp certificate, identity proofs, photographs, and property documents at the SRO. The Sub-Registrar verifies all documents and biometrics, then registers the deed.
Collect the registered Sale Deed
The registered Sale Deed is typically available for collection within 3-15 working days. Many Chandigarh SROs now provide digital copies through the portal.
Mutation of property records
After registration, apply for mutation (name change) in the municipal/revenue records. In Chandigarh, this is done through the local municipal corporation or revenue office. This step ensures property tax records reflect the new owner.
Documents Required
Buyer's Documents
- ✓PAN card
- ✓Aadhaar card
- ✓Passport-size photographs (2)
- ✓Address proof
- ✓Bank loan sanction letter (if applicable)
- ✓TDS challan (Form 26QB) if property value exceeds ₹50 lakhs
Seller's Documents
- ✓Original Sale Deed / Title Deed
- ✓Encumbrance Certificate (recent, last 13-30 years)
- ✓Property tax receipts (current year)
- ✓PAN card
- ✓Aadhaar card
- ✓Passport-size photographs (2)
- ✓NOC from housing society (if apartment)
- ✓Completion / Occupancy Certificate
Disclaimer: This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Registration processes and requirements may vary by property type, location within Chandigarh, and applicable government notifications. Always consult with a qualified lawyer and verify requirements with the Chandigarh registration department before proceeding. Stamp duty rates and registration fees are subject to revision by the state government.