Introduction
Are you buying or selling a property in Delhi NCR? Then you are likely to engage with stamp duty. This is a compulsory duty payable on property transactions. For this reason, property transactions involve payment of stamp duty and not just one or two trips to the treasuries and the thought of whether the stamp papers are genuine or fake. E-stamping has undeniably enhanced the possibility of conducting timely transactions in cities like Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, and Ghaziabad, where transactions are relatively fast, safe, and transparent.
In this blog, Property Aaj highlights everything you need to know about e-stamping for property transactions in NCR, the benefits, the processes, and portals of each state.
What Is E-Stamping?
E-stamping is a safe and secure way of paying stamp duty online for property transactions. E-stamping is a substitute for conventional physical stamp papers and allows a stamp duty to be paid electronically to generate an electronically printed certificate that is tamper-proof and legal.
Where Is E-Stamping Mandatory in NCR?
Property Aaj Tip: Use only official websites or authorized collection centers to generate your e-stamp certificate.
Benefits of E-Stamping for NCR Property Buyers
Secure & Tamper-Proof – Reduces fraud associated with fake stamp papers
Instant Processing – Get your certificate within minutes of payment
Widely Accepted – Recognized by sub-registrar offices and banks
Transparent Charges – Pay exact stamp duty and track transactions
Paperless Convenience – Save time with online booking and payments
How to Do E-Stamping in Delhi NCR: Step-by-Step
For Delhi Properties (via SHCIL)
Select Delhi and fill in property and buyer/seller details
Calculate the stamp duty (usually 4% for women, 6% for men)
Make online payment via net banking, UPI, or credit/debit card
Download and print the e-Stamp certificate
Submit at the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) during property registration
For Noida / Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
Visit https://igrsup.gov.in
Use the "Citizen Services" tab and select e-Stamp
Enter property, transaction, and buyer/seller details
Calculate duty using built-in calculator
Pay securely and download the UP e-Stamp certificate
For Gurgaon / Faridabad (Haryana)
Go to https://egrashry.nic.in
Navigate to “e-Stamp” and choose your district
Fill property transaction details
Pay online and save the certificate for submission during registration
E-Stamping Charges in NCR (2025 Update)
Registration fee is an additional 1% of the property value across most NCR cities.
How Property Aaj Simplifies E-Stamping
Step-by-step guidance on how to pay stamp duty for each NCR city
Verified listings with pre-calculated stamp duty displayed
Connects you with trusted legal advisors and registration agents
Generates document checklists tailored to your transaction
Tracks e-stamp submission status for smooth property registration
Conclusion
E-stamping is now commonplace in Delhi NCR, providing a quicker and safer alternative to stamp paper. Whether you are purchasing a builder's floor in Rohini, an apartment in Noida Sector 75, or a premium unit on Gurgaon’s Golf Course Road, make sure your stamp duty is paid via the official portals.
With Property Aaj, you have full e-Stamp assistance - from duty calculation, to a legally-compliant registration experience
FAQs
1. Is e-stamping accepted for resale properties?
Yes, it is compulsory for all property transactions, including resale and inherited properties.
2. Can I stamp offline?
Some authorized collection centers provide offline help but the certificate is generated online.
3. I lost my e-stamp certificate. Is there another way for me to download it again?
You will be able to re-download your certificate with the transaction ID from the portal you punched the stamp certificate from.
4. Does Property Aaj e-stamping support?
Yes, we will assist you and connect you with qualified professionals if necessary.
5. Can I pay the stamp duty before I proceed with the concluding sale deed?
Yes, you can prepay your stamp duty, but you will need to ensure that it aligns with the final sale deed. Any discrepancies may lead to rejection at the time of registration.
