At Pravasi Kerala Properties, we assist you in navigating the complex land registration process as per Kerala Government protocols. Our dedicated team ensures a smooth experience, handling everything from deed preparation to final registration, including mutation services.
We offer:
Deed preparation guidance
Online token and registration slot booking
Stamp duty and registration fee management
Document verification and submission
Post-registration mutation application
We ensure compliance with Kerala Stamp Act, Registration Rules, and Income Tax provisions.
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If you have any questions or require further details about our services, feel free to contact us. Our team is ready to assist you every step of the way in ensuring a seamless land registration experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can use this guide to familiarize yourself with rules, laws and other important information relating to your property.
To check property records online in Kerala, visit the Kerala State Revenue Department website. Navigate to the “Land Records” or “Bhulekh” section, then log in or register. Provide key property details such as district, village, and survey number to access information on ownership, survey data, and other related records.
You can verify land-related documents online by submitting an application through the E-Rekha website. To do this, follow these steps:
Go to the Kerala Land Information Mission’s official website, E-Rekha, by Bhoomi Keralam.
On the navigation panel, select the “Verification” option.
This will guide you through the process of online document verification for land records in Kerala.
Identify the Property
Get a Legal Title Report
Need an Encumbrance Certificate
Check Mutation Details
Need to Sign an Agreement
Register the Agreement
Buy Stamp Paper and Pay Stamp Duty
Determine the Fair Value of the Land
The Kerala government charges 8% of the fair market value of the property as stamp duty and an additional 2% as the registration fee for land registration.
The sale deed must be signed by at least two witnesses who provide their full names, signatures, and addresses. It is mandatory to register the sale deed of immovable property at the sub-registrar’s office with jurisdiction over the property. All involved parties must be present during the registration process.
Original sale deed, assessment, or mutation (copy)Â Identity proof of the individual (Aadhar card, ration card, voter card, driving license or PAN card) No objection certificate (NOC) Witness’s ID proof.