The Punjab Green Property Certificate (GPC) is a modern digital ownership document introduced by the Punjab Land Records Authority (PLRA). It is designed to replace the traditional Fard and provide a more secure, transparent, and reliable way to verify property ownership. It confirms legal ownership, possession, property boundaries, and—after verification—any mortgages, disputes, or legal encumbrances on the property. [1]
Benefits of the Green Property Certificate
- Digital and electronically verified ownership record. [1]
- Secure QR code for easy authentication. [1]
- Improves transparency in property transactions.
- Helps reduce fraud and ownership disputes.
How to Apply
- Visit your nearest Arazi Record Center (ARC).
- Submit your property details.
- Complete CNIC and NADRA biometric verification.
- Pay the prescribed fee (approximately Rs. 950).
- PLRA conducts a field survey.
- A 15-day public notice is issued for objections.
- After approval, the Green Property Certificate is issued with a secure QR code. [1]
Documents Required
- Original CNIC
- Registered mobile number
- Property details (Khasra/Khewat or relevant land records)
- Ownership documents or registered sale deed (if required)
- Biometric verification of the owner (and authorized representative, if applicable) [1]
The Green Property Certificate is becoming the new standard for property ownership verification in Punjab, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to the traditional Fard.


