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What is TN EC
The Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is a crucial component of a property since it offers historical details about the current property. The government’s sub-register office issues the EC for each property. The Tamilnadu government’s online TN Encumbrance Certificate option assisted the public to obtain it quickly. Previously, citizens had to go to the sub-register office to obtain TN EC requests to print, which may take days.
This aids residents in determining whether a property is free of debts or other obligations so they can proceed with purchasing real estate in the state.
Please have your property details on hand before attempting to obtain your encumbrance certificate via the official TNREGINET portal of the Tamilnadu government. Follow the steps below to do so.
TN EC View Online
To access the TN home page, go to the Tamilnadu Registration Department website at tnreginet.gov.in.
- If necessary, choose English in the top-right.
- Click on E-Services in the top menu.
- Click on View EC under Encumbrance Certificate.
- To view your encumbrance certificate, select EC.
- Zone > District > Sub Registrar Office should be chosen.
- EC Start Date > EC End Date should be provided.
- Choose a village (Area)
- The subdivision number should be entered after the survey number.
- Select Add Enter the shown display security code.
- Wait for the search results to appear after clicking the Search button.
- The Encumbrance Certificate information for your property is now complete and visible on the screen.
- Choose the option, then download EC for later use.
FAQ’s
TN EC online view is accessible in many places as of January 1, 1975, but it is also accessible in select places as of 1983 and 2007. So, if you get a download error, double-check the date of EC availability.
No, since the TN EC view is now offered through the online service. No money should be paid by citizens for this certificate. Get the Encumbrance Certificate download from the Tamilnadu Government website by simply using the online download technique.
This aids residents in determining whether a property is free of debts or other obligations so they can proceed with purchasing real estate in the state.
Yes, the owner can go to the sub-registrar office where their property is located and ask for an EC view or an Encumbrance Certificate to be printed for their property.
A number of Minimal fees are charged by the appropriate representative for offline. They will endeavor to obtain the name of the very first owner listed on your Encumbrance Certificate form. Due to the EC’s use of the sub-stamp registrar’s for authentication, this typically takes one day.