How to Check Encumbrance Certificate (EC) in Telangana – Step-by-Step Online Guide (2025)
An Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is a must-have legal document to verify whether a property is free from loans, legal disputes, or ownership issues. In Telangana, you can easily check EC online using the official IGRS portal. Here’s how.
🧾 What Is an Encumbrance Certificate (EC)?
An Encumbrance Certificate shows the legal and financial history of a property.
It confirms:
- Whether the property is mortgaged, pledged, or under legal dispute
- Clear ownership transfer history
- That the seller has full rights to sell the property
📌 Without an EC, you risk buying a disputed or loan-linked property.
✅ Why EC Is Required Before Buying a Flat
- Confirms that no bank loan or legal claim exists
- Ensures clear title ownership
- Required by banks before approving a home loan
- Essential during property registration
- Needed for resale or mutation of property
🌐 How to Check EC Online in Telangana (Step-by-Step)
The Telangana government offers EC access via the IGRS portal (Integrated Grievance Redressal System).
✅ Step 1: Visit the IGRS Telangana Portal
🔗 https://registration.telangana.gov.in
✅ Step 2: Click on “Encumbrance Search (EC)”
You’ll find it on the homepage under “Online Services.”
This opens the official EC page:
🔗 https://registration.telangana.gov.in/ecsearch.jsp
✅ Step 3: Select “Submit” to Proceed Without Login
You do not need an account to search for EC.
✅ Step 4: Choose “Search by Document No.” or “Search by Property Details”
Option 1: Search by Document Number
- Select SRO (Sub-Registrar Office)
- Enter Year of Registration
- Enter Document Number (from sale deed or registration)
Option 2: Search by Property Details
- District and SRO
- Property owner’s name (optional)
- House number, survey number, flat number, etc.
📌 Search range: Last 13 years or up to 30 years (extended EC)
✅ Step 5: Click “Submit” to View EC Details
You’ll see a PDF with:
- Property owner name(s)
- Transaction type (sale, mortgage, etc.)
- Date of transactions
- Loan or charge details (if any)
- Nil record if no encumbrances exist
🟢 If the EC says “No Encumbrance Found,” the property is legally clear.
🛡️ How to Use the EC for Property Purchase
- Download & print EC PDF
- Share with your bank or home loan officer
- Attach to your sale deed file
- If encumbrances are shown, ask the seller to clear them before proceeding
❗ Common EC Mistakes to Avoid
- Searching with wrong SRO or year
- Ignoring minor entries or loans not yet cleared
- Not getting Extended EC for full ownership history
- Relying only on builder’s word — always verify yourself
🧾 Sample EC Details You’ll See:
Field | Example |
Transaction Type | Sale / Gift / Mortgage |
Document No. | 1234/2020 |
Parties Involved | Buyer and Seller names |
Encumbrance Period | From Jan 2010 to Jan 2025 |
Encumbrance Status | Nil / Mortgage with SBI / Legal Stay |
💬 FAQs – Encumbrance Certificate in Telangana
- Is EC mandatory for all property purchases?
➡ Yes. It’s critical for verifying clear title and getting a home loan. - How much does it cost to get EC online?
➡ Free for online viewing. Small fee (~₹100) if taken offline at SRO. - How many years of EC should I check?
➡ Minimum 13 years. Ideally 20–30 years for resale or legal check. - Can I get EC offline?
➡ Yes, by visiting the local Sub-Registrar Office (SRO).
📞 Final Thoughts + CTA
Verifying the EC is non-negotiable when buying a flat in Hyderabad. It’s free, fast, and legally crucial. One small check today can prevent legal nightmares later.
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