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Tamil Nadu · Ramanathapuram Zone

Sethur Sub-Registrar Office

The Sethur SRO is part of the Ramanathapuram registration zone in Tamil Nadu's Registration Department. It serves 17 villages under its current jurisdiction. Every sale deed, gift deed, mortgage, and encumbrance certificate for properties within these villages is registered or retrieved through this SRO.

Registration Zone
Ramanathapuram
SRO Name
Sethur
Villages covered
17 active

Villages under Sethur jurisdiction

Properties located in any of the 17 villages below fall under this SRO for registration and EC purposes.

  • Chettiarpatti
  • Chettiyarpatti Town
  • Cholaiseri
  • Elanthiraikondan
  • Koviloor
  • Melurdhuraisamypuram
  • Mettuppatti
  • Muthusamypuram
  • Nallamangalam
  • Northdevadhanam
  • Puthur
  • Seithur
  • Sethur Town
  • Sokkanathanputhur
  • Southdevadanam
  • Sundararajapuram
  • Zaminkollankondan

What you can do at Sethur SRO

  • Register sale deeds, gift deeds, mortgages, partitions, and other property transfer documents for any of the villages under this SRO. See the Tamil Nadu stamp duty guide for current rates.
  • Retrieve Encumbrance Certificates (EC) for any survey number under this SRO. The EC guide walks through the TNREGINET search flow.
  • Look up guideline values for any street or survey number under this SRO via the TNREGINET portal.
  • Apply for certified copies of registered documents going back to 1975.
Common Questions

Sethur SRO
FAQ

What does the Sethur Sub-Registrar Office do?

The Sethur SRO registers sale deeds, gift deeds, mortgages, partition deeds, settlement deeds, and lease deeds for properties located in the 17 villages under its jurisdiction.

It also issues encumbrance certificates and certified copies of registered documents going back several decades, all under the Tamil Nadu Registration Department.

Which villages fall under Sethur SRO jurisdiction?

Sethur currently covers 17 active villages in the Ramanathapuram registration zone of Tamil Nadu.

The full list is published on this page and on the official TNREGINET portal. Jurisdiction is set village-by-village — properties on one side of a village boundary may fall under a different SRO than those on the other.

Can I register my sale deed at any TN SRO, or only at Sethur?

Registration is jurisdictional. If your property sits in any of the villages under Sethur, your sale deed must be presented at this SRO.

Filing at the wrong SRO will be refused. The same rule applies to gift deeds, mortgages, partition deeds, and any other instrument that requires registration under the Indian Registration Act.

How do I get an Encumbrance Certificate from Sethur?

Apply online via the TNREGINET portal at tnreginet.gov.in. Select Encumbrance Certificate (Form 15 for the standard certificate, Form 16 for nil), choose Sethur as the SRO, enter the registration village and survey number, pay the fee, and download the issued EC.

Walk-in applications are also accepted at the SRO counter. Processing typically takes 2–7 working days depending on the period requested.

What documents does Sethur accept for sale-deed registration?

A registerable sale deed, the title chain (parent documents going back 30 years where available), patta, chitta, latest property tax receipt, encumbrance certificate, ID proofs and passport-size photos of buyer and seller, PAN cards, and proof of paid stamp duty and registration fee.

Two witnesses must appear in person at the Sethur SRO at the time of registration. Power of attorney holders must produce the original notarised POA.

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