A property registration in Madhya Pradesh usually costs 7.5% in stamp duty plus a 3% registration fee — about 10.5% in total. Use the calculator below to estimate it for your property value, then read the rates, the documents you'll need, and how registration works on SAMPADA.
The calculator
Stamp duty & registration calculator (Madhya Pradesh)
Market value or the guideline (circle) rate — whichever is higher
Enter a property value to see the estimate.
- Stamp duty
- Registration fee
- Estimated total
Effective rate:
This is an estimate only. The actual charges depend on the guideline rate, property type and local body. Always confirm on the official SAMPADA portal before registering. Rates last verified: 3 July 2026
Rates in Madhya Pradesh
- Stamp duty: about 7.5% of the property value (this is usually the principal duty plus municipal/Janpad cess taken together).
- Registration fee: about 3%.
- Total: about 10.5%.
Rates can vary slightly by local body and property type, and are revised from time to time. Check current rates and guideline values on the official Department of Registration & Stamps (SAMPADA) .
How it's worked out
Stamp duty and the registration fee are charged on the value stated in the deed or the government guideline (circle) rate, whichever is higher. The department sets a guideline rate for each locality/colony, so for an accurate figure, look up the guideline rate for your exact location. The calculator above applies the headline percentages for a quick estimate.
Documents you need
- The draft sale deed
- ID and address proof of buyer and seller (Aadhaar / PAN)
- Property papers — previous deed, khasra/khatauni or diversion, and the plot map
- Passport-size photos and ID proof of witnesses
- The valuation as per the guideline rate and the payment receipt
How to register on SAMPADA
In Madhya Pradesh, property registration and stamp duty are now handled online through the SAMPADA 2.0 portal — preparing the deed, paying the e-stamp/fee, booking a slot, and appearing at the sub-registrar's office. Start from the Department of Registration & Stamps for the portal and guidance.