What Is an Encumbrance Certificate (EC)?
An Encumbrance Certificate is an official document issued by the Sub-Registrar's office that records all registered transactions on a property over a specified period. It serves as proof that the property is free from any legal or monetary liability, making it essential for property sales, home loans, and mutation proceedings.
In Andhra Pradesh, the EC is issued through the IGRS AP (Inspector General of Registration and Stamps) portal and covers registered documents such as sale deeds, mortgages, gift deeds, and court attachments.
Why Is an Encumbrance Certificate Important?
An EC is the backbone of property due diligence in India. Banks mandate it for every home loan sanction because it confirms the title chain and reveals hidden mortgages or liens. Without a clean EC, property transactions carry significant legal risk that may only surface years later.
For buyers, it provides peace of mind that the seller has clear ownership. For lawyers conducting title searches, the EC is the starting point to verify the chain of ownership over the past 13 to 30 years.
Types of EC: Form 15 vs Form 16
Form 15 is issued when registered encumbrances exist on the property during the requested period. It lists each transaction with its document number, date, parties involved, and nature of the transaction. This is the most common form you will receive.
Form 16 (Nil Encumbrance Certificate) is issued when no registered transactions are found for the property during the requested period. While this might seem positive, it requires careful interpretation — it could mean the property had no transactions, or that the search parameters were incorrect.
How to Apply for EC Online via IGRS AP Portal
- Visit the official IGRS AP portal at registration.ap.gov.in
- Navigate to "Encumbrance Certificate" under the citizen services section
- Enter the property details: district, sub-registrar office, document number or survey number
- Select the period for which you need the EC (typically 13 or 30 years)
- Pay the applicable fee online via net banking, debit card, or UPI
- Download the EC once generated, or note the application number for tracking
The online process typically takes 2-3 working days for processing, though simple requests may be available immediately.
Documents Required
You will need the property survey number or document registration number, the sub-registrar office jurisdiction, and the period for which the EC is required. For manual applications, carry the original sale deed or a certified copy, along with a government-issued ID proof.
If applying on behalf of someone else, a signed authorization letter from the property owner is required along with ID proofs of both parties.
Fees for EC in Andhra Pradesh (2026)
The current fee for an online EC application in Andhra Pradesh is Rs. 200 for a 30-year search period. Additional pages beyond the standard output may incur nominal charges. Urgent or tatkal processing, where available, costs Rs. 500. These fees are subject to revision by the state government.
Physical copies from the sub-registrar office may cost slightly more due to stamp paper and processing charges.
How to Read Your Encumbrance Certificate
The EC contains columns for document number, registration date, nature of document (sale, mortgage, release), names of executing and claimant parties, and the property description. Read each entry chronologically to trace the ownership chain.
Pay special attention to mortgage entries — if a mortgage is registered but no corresponding release deed appears, the property may still be under lien. Similarly, watch for court attachment orders or partition deeds that may affect the property boundaries.
Common Issues and How to Resolve Them
Incorrect property details: Ensure the survey number and sub-registrar jurisdiction are accurate. Even a minor mismatch will return a Form 16 (nil) even when transactions exist. Cross-reference with the latest revenue records or pahani.
Missing transactions: Not all transactions appear on the EC. Unregistered agreements, oral partitions, and certain court orders may not be captured. Complement the EC with revenue records and a physical visit to the sub-registrar office.
Delayed processing: If your online application is pending beyond 5 working days, visit the sub-registrar office with your application number for follow-up.
How LegiTract Automates EC Verification
LegiTract's AI-powered property analysis automatically fetches and cross-references encumbrance data across multiple sub-registrar offices. Instead of manually visiting portals and interpreting complex tables, the LegiTract Property Score (LPS) integrates EC findings into a comprehensive property rating.
The system flags discrepancies such as unreleased mortgages, gaps in the ownership chain, and suspicious transaction patterns — issues that manual review often misses. This gives lawyers, bankers, and buyers a clear risk picture in minutes rather than days.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get an EC online in AP? Online EC applications are typically processed within 2-3 working days. Some simple requests are available for immediate download.
What period should I request the EC for? Banks typically require a 13-year EC for home loans. For comprehensive due diligence, a 30-year EC is recommended to capture the full ownership history.
Can I get an EC for agricultural land? Yes, ECs are available for all registered property types including agricultural land, residential plots, and commercial properties in Andhra Pradesh.
What if my EC shows encumbrances? Encumbrances are not necessarily problematic — a sale deed is also an encumbrance. The key is to verify that all mortgages have corresponding release deeds and that the ownership chain is unbroken.