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A Family Tree Certificate (also known as a Genealogy Certificate or Vamsha Vruksha Certificate in certain states) is an official legal document issued by local revenue authorities or the Tahsildar’s office. It establishes the family lineage or lists the legal heirs of a deceased person.
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A Family Tree Certificate is an official document issued by the local municipal or revenue authority that lists all legal heirs of a deceased person. It’s often required for property transfer or legal inheritance.
In Bangalore, you can apply for a Family Tree Certificate through the BBMP or the local revenue office by submitting an application form, identity proofs, and relevant supporting documents.
Documents such as the applicant’s ID proof, death certificate of the deceased person, property records, and a notarized affidavit are typically required.
The Family Tree Certificate is used for transferring property ownership, claiming insurance, or establishing legal heirs in court proceedings.
You can check the status of your Family Tree application at the BBMP office or through the Sakala service portal using your application number.
Yes, you can also approach the local revenue office (Tahsildar’s office) if your property or family records fall under rural limits instead of BBMP.