Enter your Village / Division, type the Owner Name, choose a period (5 / 13 / 20 years or Custom), and instantly download the Encumbrance Certificate (EC) showing every property that person holds in that area—sale deeds, mortgages, gifts, liens, and more. Karnataka’s Kaveri Online portal lets citizens pull ECs using the party (owner) name instead of survey numbers. Landeed makes it friction-free: choose the village, enter the owner’s name, select the year range (default 5, 13, 20, or custom), and download the same government-issued EC accepted by banks and courts.
Village / Division and the exact owner name (as it appears on deeds).
Most banks request a 13-year EC; select 20 years or Custom for a deeper look-back.
Yes — accepted for loans, registrations, and court filings.
No deeds in that period, spelling mismatch, or the property lies in another village — try alternate spellings or nearby divisions.
Yes — select the certified option at checkout to get a sealed copy couriered anywhere in India.