No Objection Certificate, popularly (NOC), is a 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 to get a “No Objection Certificate”
- Drafting
- Stamp paper
- Printing
- Notary
Let me explain the procedure in detail below
- 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: Concern Authority
- 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 draft on non-judicial e-stamp paper.
4. Notary:
Carry the following documents to a Notary public near you
- Printed NOC
- ID Proof – Preferably Aadhaar or passport for notary cross-verification
The notary public reads the NOC and verifies the ID proofs
Sign the NOC in front of the Notary. Notary seal & sign the NOC. Notary makes an entry in notary book.
The notary charges around Rs. 50.
A notarized NOC looks like the below image
This completes the procedure to get a “No Objection Certificate” (NOC).
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