A sale deed in Guwahati must comply with the Assam Urban Areas Rent Control Act and Assam stamp duty regulations. Whether you are entering into a new arrangement or renewing an existing one, having a properly stamped and registered document protects all parties involved. eSahayak makes this process entirely digital: draft online in minutes, receive eStamp paper within hours, and complete Aadhaar eSign from anywhere.
The stamp duty applicable in Guwahati is 8.25% with a registration fee of 4%. eSahayak automatically calculates the correct stamp paper value based on your document details, so you never have to worry about underpayment or penalties.
Stamp Duty and Registration Charges in Guwahati
In Assam, the stamp duty for a sale deed is 8.25%. Registration charges are 4%. These rates are determined by the Assam state government and apply uniformly across Guwahati and other cities in the state. The stamp duty must be paid at the time of execution, and the document should be registered within four months of execution under Section 23 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908.
Documents Required for Sale Deed in Guwahati
- Aadhaar card of all parties
- PAN card
- Passport size photographs
- Property address details in Guwahati with pin code
- Proof of ownership or prior agreement (if applicable)
- Two witnesses with valid ID proof
How to Create Sale Deed in Guwahati Online
- Choose the Sale Deed template on eSahayak
- Enter details of all parties and the property address in Guwahati
- Select Assam as your state for correct stamp duty calculation
- Review the draft and make any changes
- eStamp paper for Assam is procured and delivered within hours via eSahayak eStamp
- Both parties complete Aadhaar eSign digitally
Legal Framework in Assam
The Assam Urban Areas Rent Control Act provides the legal basis for sale deed documents in Guwahati. Under this act, specific provisions regarding the rights and obligations of parties, notice periods, dispute resolution, and eviction procedures are clearly defined. Residents of Guwahati should ensure their documents comply with both the state act and the Indian Registration Act, 1908 to avoid future legal complications.