The Manual Encumbrance Certificate (EC) is a physical document issued by the Sub-Registrar’s office in Andhra Pradesh that provides a detailed history of transactions, mortgages, and claims associated with a property. Unlike digitally signed ECs, a Manual EC is issued on paper and manually verified by the concerned authorities.
What information does a Manual Encumbrance Certificate contain?
A Manual Encumbrance Certificate includes details about the property owner, transaction history, mortgages, claims, extent of land, survey number, and any encumbrances recorded within the specified time period.
How is a Manual Encumbrance Certificate different from a digitally signed Encumbrance Certificate?
A Manual Encumbrance Certificate is issued physically and verified manually by authorities, while a digitally signed Encumbrance Certificate is an electronic version authenticated using a digital signature. Both serve the same purpose but differ in their format and ease of access.
Can a Manual Encumbrance Certificate show unregistered transactions or claims?
No, a Manual Encumbrance Certificate only reflects transactions and claims officially registered with the Sub-Registrar. Unregistered encumbrances will not appear.
Can I get Manual Encumbrance Certificate of 1984?
Manual Encumbrance Certificate is only available from 1950 to 1983 in Andhra Pradesh.
Is a Manual Encumbrance Certificate applicable for agricultural and non-agricultural properties?
Yes, a Manual Encumbrance Certificate can be obtained for both agricultural and non-agricultural properties.