How can I get a no objection certificate NOC?

 No Objection Certificate, popularly abbreviated as NOC, is a type of legal certificate issued by any agency, organization, institute, or individual to say that they have no objection to the mentioned details in the certificate.


Four steps procedure to get a “No objection certificate”

  1. Drafting
  2. Stamp paper
  3. Printing
  4. Notary

Let me explain the procedure in detail below

  1. Drafting:

Prepare the NOC draft in word format, a draft looks like the below image.


2. Stamp Paper:

Buy Rs. 100 non-judicial E-stamp paper from co-operative bank, court or sub-registrar office near you.

Following are the details required to buy a non-judicial e-stamp paper

  • Applicant Name: Your name
  • Description of Document: Affidavit
  • First party name: your name
  • Second-party name : Not applicable
  • Purchased by: Your name
  • Stamp duty: Rs. 100
  • Contact No: Your contact number (though it will not shown on stamp paper)

The fee for e-stamp paper is Rs. 100 (stamp duty)

Vendor processing fee Rs. 10

The total cost is Rs. 110.


3. Printing:

Print the filled draft on non-judicial e-stamp paper.


4. Notary:

Carry the following documents to Notary public near you

  • Printed NOC
  • ID Proof - Preferably aadhaar or passport for notary cross verification

Notary public reads the NOC and cross verify the ID proofs

Sign the NOC in front of Notary. Notary seal and signs the NOC. Notary makes an entry in notary book.

The notary charge around Rs. 50.

A notarized NOC looks like the below image

This completes the procedure to get “No Objection Certificate” (NOC).


We provide end-to-end assistance to get No-Objection Certificate. To opt for our service, please write to us pgnproperties@gmail.com or whatsApp to +91-97424 79020.

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