Copy of Registry

Obtaining certified copies of your property registry documents sale deeds, gift deeds, mortgage deeds, lease agreements, or mutation records from Pakistan’s land registration offices can be unnecessarily complicated, especially when you’re abroad, unfamiliar with revenue department procedures, or dealing with old registrations from decades past. Whether you need registry copies for property sale transactions, inheritance documentation, loan applications, legal disputes, overseas property verification, or family settlements, navigating sub-registrar offices, union council records, revenue department archives, and complex indexing systems creates significant obstacles for property owners and buyers. At Itelah, we provide professional registry copy retrieval services from any land registration office across Pakistan, handling all bureaucratic procedures, document verification, and official attestations to deliver certified copies directly to you, regardless of your location worldwide.

Understanding Property Registry in Pakistan

Property registry is the legal record of ownership and transfers. Understanding the system is essential for all property matters.

What is Property Registry?

Official recording of property ownership transfers, mortgages, and transactions with sub-registrar office under Registration Act 1908. Creates legally valid proof.

Sub-Registrar Office System

Operates at tehsil level maintaining registers of all property transactions. Documents must be registered where property is located.

Types of Registry Documents

Sale deeds, gift deeds, mortgage deeds, lease deeds, will registrations, partition deeds, exchange deeds, and relinquishment deeds.

Registered vs. Unregistered

Only registered documents for immovable property are legally valid. Unregistered documents have no legal standing in Pakistani courts.

Registration Number System

Each document gets unique number: [Number]/[Year] at [Office]. Example: “1234/2020 at Sub-Registrar Model Town.” Essential for locating documents.

Legal Importance

Proves ownership, establishes transaction history, verifies title, supports mortgages, resolves disputes, and provides evidence in litigation.

Types of Registry Documents We Retrieve

Different property transactions create different registry documents. We handle all types with expertise.

Sale Deed Registries

Most common type—documents property sales with price, parties, descriptions, and ownership transfer. Essential for proving ownership chain.

Gift Deed Registries

Transfers without payment—typically family. Shows donor, donee, relationship, and voluntary transfer. Important for inheritance planning.

Mortgage Deed Registries

Property pledged as loan security. Shows amount, lender, terms, and charge. Needed to verify existing mortgages before purchase.

Lease Deed Registries

Rentals exceeding one year must be registered. Documents landlord, tenant, duration, rent, and terms for legal protection.

Partition Deed Registries

Division of joint property among co-owners or heirs. Shows shares, boundaries, and separate ownership creation for settlements.

Exchange Deed Registries

Property swaps between parties. Shows both properties, values, balance payments, and mutual transfers for tax planning.

Our Registry Copy Retrieval Process

Systematic procedures through established sub-registrar relationships and land registration expertise.

Information Gathering

Property address, survey numbers, owner name, registration year, or any documents. Even incomplete info helps locate registry.

Office Identification

Determine correct sub-registrar office based on property location. Verify jurisdiction and check boundary changes.

Index Search

Using registry indexes, property matching, name searches—systematically locate your specific document in records.

Registry Verification

Examine located registry to verify property description, ownership details, completeness, and clear chain.

Application Filing

Submit formal applications, provide identification, pay government fees, ensure proper recording for tracking.

Copy Certification

Staff prepare photocopies, affix official seals, obtain sub-registrar signature, mark as “Certified True Copy.”

Quality & Delivery

Verify all pages, legibility, seals, accuracy. Deliver digitally (scan) and physically (courier) as needed.

Clear Title Verification: Before purchasing property, always obtain and verify complete registry documentation including chain of title, encumbrance certificate, and mutation records. Our comprehensive title verification service identifies potential issues before you commit to purchase.

Registry vs. Other Property Documents

Multiple document types exist in Pakistan’s property system. Understanding differences prevents confusion.

Registry vs. Mutation DIFFERENT OFFICES

Registry is sub-registrar office record of transfer. Mutation (Fard) is revenue department record. BOTH required for complete documentation. Registry proves ownership; mutation updates government records.

Registry vs. Title Deed SAME THING

In common usage, same document. “Title deed” and “registry” both refer to registered sale/gift deed. Title is the ownership right; registry is the official record proving it.

Registry vs. Allotment INCOMPLETE TRANSFER

Allotment letters grant property from authorities but aren’t final ownership until registered. Many have allotment without registry—creating legal problems.

Registry vs. Sale Agreement CONTRACT VS. TRANSFER

Sale agreement is contract to sell. Registry is actual transfer. Unregistered agreements aren’t valid for property transfer under Pakistani law.

Registry vs. Power of Attorney AUTHORIZATION VS. OWNERSHIP

POA authorizes someone to act, including property transactions. POA isn’t proof of ownership—it’s authorization. Ownership requires registry.

Province-Specific Registry Procedures

Provinces have varying implementations. Understanding differences ensures appropriate expectations.
Punjab
Relatively organized sub-registrar offices with ongoing digitization in major cities. Urban areas have computerized indexes. PLRA digitizing mutations separately.
Sindh
Karachi has complex jurisdiction overlay—SBCA, DMCs, sub-registrars. Older registries challenging due to office reorganizations and incomplete archives.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Less computerized than Punjab. Many areas use manual systems. Recent provincial reorganization created jurisdictional confusion for older properties.
Islamabad ICT
Modern land administration through CDA. Computerized records for most areas. Older incorporated villages have complex histories requiring both old and modern records.
Critical: Certified Copies Only
For legal purposes, courts, bank loans, and official transactions—ONLY certified copies with official sub-registrar seals and signatures are acceptable. Simple photocopies or digital images have no legal standing in Pakistan. We ensure all copies meet official requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get registry copies if I'm not the property owner?
Sub-registrars provide certified copies to: current owner, previous owners, legal heirs, authorized POA holders, buyers with seller authorization, and lawyers with proper documentation. Third parties may face difficulties unless demonstrating legal interest or court order.
What if property was registered decades ago and records are lost?
We search multiple indices, check district archives, investigate jurisdiction changes, examine backup registers, request official “Not Found” certificate if truly lost, and explore alternative documentation (mutation, tax, court records) to establish ownership with legal remedies advice.
Do overseas Pakistanis need to come to Pakistan for registry copies?
No. We act as authorized representatives, handle all sub-registrar procedures, verify documents, obtain certified copies, and deliver internationally via courier or digital scan. You coordinate everything from abroad through phone, email, and WhatsApp.
What's the difference between getting a copy and registering new property?
Getting a copy means retrieving existing documents from records—you already own property. Registering new property means completing new sale/gift/transfer—creating new ownership record. Completely different processes with different timelines, costs, and requirements. We provide both services.

Getting Started with Itelah

Ready to access the case files you need? Getting started with Itelah is simple and straightforward.

You can book a call consultation with Advocate Abdul Mateen via our appointment coordinator Shahzad Gill.

Appointment Contact: 0322-4271236

A nominal consultation fee will apply. The consultation will be conducted directly with Advocate Abdul Mateen on his official contact number, ensuring confidentiality and professional guidance.

For scheduling and further details, please contact the number above.