A No Objection Certificate (NOC) is a legal document issued by an individual, organization, agency, or institute stating that they have no objection to the details mentioned in the certificate. NOCs are often required for property transactions, employment, loans, or other official purposes.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to obtain a NOC:
STEP 1: DRAFTING THE NOC
The first step is to prepare a draft of your NOC in Word format. Your draft should clearly state the purpose of the certificate, the parties involved, and the relevant details.
STEP 2: PURCHASE NON-JUDICIAL E-STAMP PAPER
Once the draft is ready, you need to print it on a Rs. 100 non-judicial e-stamp paper. This can be purchased from a co-operative bank or near court & sub-registrar office permises
Details required for purchasing e-stamp paper:
- Applicant Name: Your name
- Description of Document: Affidavit
- First Party Name: Your name
- Second Party Name: Concerned Authority
- Purchased By: Your name
- Stamp Duty: Rs. 100
- Contact Number: Your number (not displayed on the stamp paper)
Cost Breakdown:
- Stamp Duty: Rs. 100
- Vendor Processing Fee: Rs. 10
- Total Cost: Rs. 110
STEP 3: PRINTING THE NOC
Print the drafted NOC on the purchased non-judicial e-stamp paper. Ensure that all details are accurate and clearly visible.
STEP 4: NOTARIZATION
Visit a Notary Public with the following documents:
- Printed NOC
- Valid ID proof (Aadhaar card or passport recommended)
The notary will verify your identity, read the NOC, and witness your signature. The Notary will then seal and sign the NOC and make an entry in their notary book.
Notary Charges: Approximately Rs. 50
A notarized NOC will look like the image below.

This completes the procedure to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
We also provide end-to-end assistance for obtaining a NOC. To avail our service, write to us at pgnproperties@gmail.com or WhatsApp us at +91-97424 79020.
FAQ SECTION FOR “HOW TO GET A NO OBJECTION CERTIFICATE (NOC)”
Q1: What is a No Objection Certificate (NOC)?
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) is a legal document issued by an individual, organization, or authority stating that they have no objection to the details mentioned in the certificate. It is commonly required for property transactions, loans, or official approvals.
Q2: How can I get a NOC in India?
You can obtain a NOC by following four steps:
- Draft the NOC in Word format.
- Print the draft on a Rs. 100 non-judicial e-stamp paper.
- Visit a Notary Public with your ID proof and the printed NOC.
- Get the NOC notarized, including the notary’s seal and signature.
Q3: What documents are required for notarization of a NOC?
You need:
- Printed NOC on e-stamp paper
- Valid ID proof (Aadhaar or Passport recommended)
Q4: How much does it cost to get a NOC notarized?
- E-stamp paper: Rs. 100
- Vendor processing fee: Rs. 10
- Notary charges: Rs. 50
Total approximate cost: Rs. 160
Q5: Can I get professional help to obtain a NOC?
Yes, PGN Properties provides end-to-end assistance to obtain a No Objection Certificate. You can contact them via email at pgnproperties@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +91-97424 79020.