Name Transfer – Secure Your Property Rights
Let us manage the legal process, you relax with peace of mind.
Ensuring that your property records are updated and accurate is crucial for both legal security and future transactions. At Krishna Investment, we assist in seamless name-transfer (mutation) for land, buildings and lease-deed properties — so you can hold your rights confidently.
What is Name Transfer (Mutation)?
Name transfer (often called “mutation”) is the process of updating the official land or property records when ownership or tenancy changes. This ensures that the government revenue department and municipal authorities recognise your right, enabling you to sell, mortgage or develop the property in future.
Our Name Transfer Service Includes
- Verification of current ownership records and chain of title
- Assistance with gathering required documents (ID, sale deed, tax receipts, etc)
- Preparation and submission of mutation application to the revenue/municipal authorities
- Handling objections, clarifications and follow-ups on your behalf
- Final updating of land or property record and delivery of updated certificate
How the Process Works
- Initial Consultation – We review your property records, identify missing items and plan the path ahead.
- Document Collection & Verification – We guide you to collect all necessary papers and verify them for correctness.
- Application Submission & Monitoring – We submit the form to the relevant department and follow up until approval.
- Certificate Handover – Once approved, you receive the updated land / property record, reflecting the new name.
Why Choose Krishna Investment
- Years of experience in dealing with land records and revenue departments
- Transparent process — we keep you informed at every step
- End-to-end service — you don’t need to run between offices
- Trusted by homeowners, builders and investors in Rajasthan region
- Tailored support for land, lease, building, commercial property mutations
Documents Required (General List)
(Note: Specific documents may vary depending on property type and local rules)
- Aadhaar / ID proof of current owner(s) and new applicant
- Sale deed or existing title deed
- Latest tax receipts / utility bills
- Old land record (Patta / Khasra / Khata) if available
- No-objection’ records, if demanded by authority
- Passport-size photos of applicant