Encumbrance Certificate in Madhya Pradesh (MP): How to Apply Online, Download EC & Verify Property Records
Anurag Sodani • July 30, 2026

An Encumbrance Certificate Madhya Pradesh is a mandatory document for any property buyer, home loan applicant, or legal heir verifying property ownership in MP. It confirms that the property you intend to purchase carries no outstanding mortgages, registered loans, court attachments, or financial liabilities during a specified period. In Madhya Pradesh, the Encumbrance Certificate is issued through the SAMPADA portal managed by the Inspector General of Registration (IGRS MP) at mpigr.gov.in and sampada.mpigr.gov.in. This guide covers the full EC application process, documents required, fees, how to download the certificate, and why banks insist on it.
What is an Encumbrance Certificate?
An Encumbrance Certificate is an official document issued by the Sub-Registrar’s office listing all registered transactions — sales, mortgages, gift deeds, partition deeds, and court attachments — against a property during a specified period.
A Nil EC means no liabilities exist. A Non-Nil EC lists every registered transaction. Both types are issued through SAMPADA in Madhya Pradesh.
EC is critical because:
- A clean sale deed does not rule out hidden mortgages
- Banks can register loans against property without the owner’s ongoing awareness
- Courts can attach property under recovery orders
- Sellers sometimes pledge the same property to multiple lenders
Why is EC Important Before Buying Property in MP?
Every responsible property buyer in MP must obtain an EC before signing a sale agreement.
EC protects you from:
- Inheriting an existing home loan or mortgage taken by the seller
- Buying disputed land with a registered court attachment
- Paying for a property with unresolved legal encumbrances
Banks require EC for:
- Home loan processing and property title verification
- Loan against property applications
- Confirming all previous loans on the property are fully discharged
Information Available in an Encumbrance Certificate MP
A standard EC from SAMPADA MPIGR contains:
- Property survey number / Khasra number
- Property address and Sub-Registrar office jurisdiction
- Name of registered owner(s)
- All registered transactions during the requested period — with date, document number, parties, and registered value
- Nature of each transaction — sale deed, mortgage, gift deed, etc.
- QR code for online authenticity verification
Scan the QR code on any downloaded EC from SAMPADA. It must link back to the SAMPADA verification page on mpigr.gov.in. If the QR does not match, the document is not authentic.
Types of Encumbrance Certificate
Nil Encumbrance Certificate: No registered transactions exist against the property during the requested period. Confirms the property is free from encumbrances.
Non-Nil Encumbrance Certificate: One or more transactions are registered. Each transaction is listed with full details.
When is EC Required in Madhya Pradesh?
- Before finalising any property purchase
- When applying for a home loan or loan against property
- During property mutation after purchase
- During legal dispute or court proceedings
- When selling property — to provide to the buyer as proof of clean title
Documents Required for EC Application in MP
- Khasra number (survey number) of the property
- District and Sub-Registrar office name
- Property type — agricultural or non-agricultural
- Owner name and address
- Period of search (from date to date)
- Identity proof — Aadhaar or PAN
- Payment details for the prescribed fee
How to Apply for Encumbrance Certificate Online via SAMPADA MP
- Visit the official SAMPADA portal at sampada.mpigr.gov.in
- Navigate to “Citizen Services” or “Search EC / Encumbrance Certificate.”
- Select your District and Sub-Registrar Office.
- Enter the property type (agricultural or non-agricultural).
- Enter the Khasra number and the search period (from year to year).
- Submit the search form.
- Review all registered transactions displayed for the property.
- Apply for the formal certified EC and pay the prescribed fee online.
- Download the EC with digital signature and QR code after processing.
If you do not have your Khasra number, access it through the MP Bhulekh portal at mpbhulekh.gov.in by searching by owner name.
How to Apply Offline in Madhya Pradesh
- Visit the Sub-Registrar office (SRO) with jurisdiction over the property.
- Collect the EC application form at the counter or download it from mpigr.gov.in.
- Fill in property details — Khasra number, owner name, period of search.
- Attach identity proof and submit the completed form.
- Pay the fee at the counter and collect your acknowledgement receipt.
- Return on the specified date to collect the certified EC with SRO seal and signature.
- Get two certified copies — banks will retain one.
Fees & Processing Time
| Application Type | Fee | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Online EC via SAMPADA | Based on period searched — verify on mpigr.gov.in | 3–7 working days |
| Offline EC at SRO | Prescribed counter fee | 7–14 working days |
Fees are determined by the MP Registration and Stamps Department. Always verify the current fee on mpigr.gov.in before applying.
How to Download EC in Madhya Pradesh
After successful processing on SAMPADA:
- Log in to sampada.mpigr.gov.in
- Navigate to your application status.
- Download the digitally signed EC as a PDF.
- Verify the QR code on the EC links correctly to the SAMPADA verification portal.
EC vs Sale Deed — Key Difference
A sale deed records one specific ownership transfer. An EC shows the entire registered transaction history on the property across all years requested. A clean sale deed does not prove the property is mortgage-free — only the EC confirms that.
Property Tax and Home Loan Connection
Lenders verify EC alongside the sale deed, property tax records, and land records during home loan due diligence. Refer to the property tax in Madhya Pradesh guide for municipal dues verification and the MP Bhulekh guide for revenue record verification — both must align with EC findings before any purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions — Encumbrance Certificate Madhya Pradesh
What is an Encumbrance Certificate in MP?
An official document listing all registered transactions against a property — issued by the Sub-Registrar’s office via the SAMPADA MPIGR portal.
How can I apply online in MP?
Visit sampada.mpigr.gov.in, enter the Khasra number, district, SRO, and search period, and apply for a certified EC with online payment.
Which website issues EC in MP?
The official SAMPADA portal at sampada.mpigr.gov.in, managed by MPIGR at mpigr.gov.in.
What documents are required?
Khasra number, district and SRO details, search period, owner name, and identity proof.
How long does it take?
3–7 working days online via SAMPADA. 7–14 working days for offline applications at the SRO.
Is EC mandatory for a home loan?
Yes. Every bank and housing finance company requires EC as part of property legal verification during home loan processing.
Can I download EC online?
Yes. Digitally signed ECs are downloadable from SAMPADA with a QR code for authenticity verification.
What is a Nil Encumbrance Certificate?
A Nil EC confirms no registered transactions exist against the property during the requested period — meaning it is free from mortgages and financial liabilities.
Can EC prove ownership?
No. EC shows transaction history. The registered sale deed is the primary proof of ownership.