Hyderabad: Applying for marriage certificates has now become easy with a new application that can save you loads of time and get your work done in just 10 minutes.
Yes, you heard it right all you need to do is download this new application, fill in the details of the couple, apply for registration and fix a meeting with the Registrar, TT reports.
Once you get your appointment, you can walk into the nearest designated registration office, where the Registrar will issue the marriage certificate in 10 minutes with the information you have already updated.
Here comes an extra news for you all. The same app can be used to download the encumbrance certificate of a property and even buy e-stamps for property registrations.
This initiative was developed by National Informatics Centre (NIC), Telangana to ease people from waiting in long lines to get their work done. Since most of the people spend times on mobile phones the Registrations and Stamps department of Telangana State has launched a unique mobile app titled T-Registration.
“At the moment, we are providing Hindu marriage registration services but in the coming days, more services will be added. A majority of people from the younger demographics are comfortable using mobile phones and accessing public services. That’s the reason for this mobile app,” says Deputy IG, Stamps and Registrations, Vemula Srinivasulu.
The authorities are planning to add more features to T-Registration mobile app along with displaying details of documents registration, revenue collected from vending eStamps, registering documents, applications for mutations and allowing public data entry feature that will enable public to enter their data before visiting the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) for registrations.
Vital information such as precautions needed while investing money in a property and other stuff will also be available in this mobile application.
“Essentially, the mobile application is aimed at making it easy for public to access our services. In the coming months, more features and services will be added to T-Registration,” said Srinivasulu.