The Gujarat Property Card is an official land ownership document issued by the state government, particularly for urban areas. It provides a detailed record of property ownership, transactions, and encumbrances, including loans, disputes, and transfers. It serves as a legal proof of title and is critical when buying, selling, or verifying urban property.
The property card typically includes ownership details, survey number, ward and plot numbers, details of transactions, and encumbrance status (like mortgages or disputes).
Yes, especially for urban areas, it’s essential to verify legal ownership and mutation. It’s often needed during loan applications, sales, inheritance transfers, or court proceedings.
It is issued by the Revenue Department of the Government of Gujarat through urban local bodies or City Survey Offices.
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The Property Card is used for urban properties, while the 7/12 Utara is primarily for rural/agricultural land. Both verify ownership, but the issuing authorities and jurisdictions differ.