
Khatha Transfer
Khatha Transfer Services in Bangalore – Fast & Assistance by DocuPro
Khatha Transfer
Khatha Transfer Services in Bangalore – Fast & Assistance by DocuPro
Streamline Your Property Documentation with Expert Khatha Transfer Support
If you’ve recently purchased, inherited, or received a property in Bangalore or Karnataka, a Khatha Transfer is a mandatory legal step to update your ownership with the municipal authority (BBMP, Panchayat, or other local body).
At DocuPro, we provide end-to-end assistance for Khatha Transfers—handling documentation, filing, and follow-up—so you don’t have to deal with confusing municipal procedures or endless visits. Whether it’s a BBMP Khatha, Panchayat Khatha, or conversion from B Khatha to A Khatha, we make the entire process smooth, transparent, and stress-free.
Price: Starting from Rs. 6,000+GST onwards
What is Khatha Transfer?
A Khatha Transfer is the process of updating property ownership details in municipal records after:
- Sale of a property
- Inheritance through a will or succession
- Property transfer via gift deed or partition
- Legal settlement or court order
Having the Khatha in your name ensures that property tax, legal ownership, and municipal records reflect the correct owner. Without it, you may face challenges in getting:
- Property loans
- Building approvals
- Utility connections (water, electricity, etc.)
Who Needs a Khatha Transfer?
Khatha Transfer is required for:
- New property buyers (after registration of sale deed)
- Legal heirs (after the death of the original owner)
- Gifting/partition of property
- Converting B Khatha to A Khatha (where applicable)
- Property owners applying for building approval or loans
If you fall under any of these categories, it's essential to complete the Khatha Transfer without delays to avoid penalties or legal issues.
Documents Commonly Required for Khatha Transfer
(Note: Additional documents may be requested based on your property case.)
- Registered Sale Deed
- Latest Property Tax Receipt
- Encumbrance Certificate (EC)
- Previous Owner’s Khatha Copy
- ID & Address Proof
- Death Certificate (in case of inheritance)
- Gift/Partition/Will deed (if applicable)
- NOC from Co-owners (if needed)
Why Choose DocuPro for Your Khatha Transfer?
- Local Expertise in Karnataka Property Laws
- Transparent Pricing & Quick Turnaround
- Personalized Support by Experts
- No Running Around – We Handle End-to-End
- Trusted Service Partner in Bangalore and Beyond
Whether you're in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Tumkur, or anywhere across Karnataka—DocuPro is your go-to partner for all documentation services.
Ready to Get Your Khatha Transferred?
Don’t let municipal hurdles delay your property ownership transfer. With DocuPro, you get a fast, reliable, and professional service for all your Khatha Transfer needs.
DocuPro – Karnataka’s Trusted Partner for Khatha Transfer, Property Documentation & Legal Support

Starting Price
₹6,000+GST
Success Rate
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What Our Customers Say
Bharadwaj Iyengar
I had a wonderful experience with DocuPro in getting my e-Khatha work done. The entire process was handled very smoothly... I had a wonderful experience with DocuPro in getting my e-Khatha work done. The entire process was handled very smoothly and professionally. From document collection to final confirmation, the team was prompt, transparent, and extremely supportive. What would have taken me weeks of running around government offices was completed without any hassle, right from my home.I’m especially thankful to the operations team for regular updates and clear communication throughout the process. I highly recommend DocuPro to anyone looking for reliable help with property-related documentation.Thank you for making this so easy!
Mrunmay Mehta
Docupro did khata transfer for our home. The process was 100pc online, and super smooth, though the govt process did take time! I find their whatsapp chat service super responsive. Would recommend!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Khatha Transfer is the process of updating property ownership records in BBMP from the seller's name to the buyer's name after a sale or inheritance.
The main documents required include the sale deed, previous Khatha certificate, latest property tax receipt, ID proof, and encumbrance certificate.
You can apply for Khatha Transfer online through the BBMP Sahaaya portal or in person at your respective BBMP ward office.
The processing time usually ranges from 15 to 30 working days, depending on document verification and BBMP workload.
Yes, BBMP charges a Khatha Transfer fee - typically 2% of the property registration value as per government rules.
You can track your Khatha Transfer status on the BBMP official website or visit the ward office with your application reference number.
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