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How to Get Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

What is Legal Heir Certificate?

What is the Purpose of Legal Heir Certificate?

Who is Eligible for a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

What Are the Documents Required to Apply for a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

How to Apply for a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

How to Check the Application Status of a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

How Long Does It Take to Get a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

How Much Does It Cost to Issue a Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

How to Get a Duplicate Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat?

FAQs About Legal Heir Certificate in Gujarat

Is there any time limit to obtain a legal heir certificate in Gujarat?

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In Gujarat, it is preferred to apply for a legal heir certificate within 6 months from the date of death of a deceased person. However, no specific time limit is there for applying.

In Gujarat, it is preferred to apply for a legal heir certificate within 6 months from the date of death of a deceased person. However, no specific time limit is there for applying.

How can you distinguish a legal heir certificate from a succession certificate?

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The tehsildar of a district issues legal heir certificates while the local civil court issues succession certificates. A legal heir certificate establishes relationships between heirs and the deceased person, whereas a succession certificate solves cases of any disputed property.

The tehsildar of a district issues legal heir certificates while the local civil court issues succession certificates. A legal heir certificate establishes relationships between heirs and the deceased person, whereas a succession certificate solves cases of any disputed property.

Who issues the legal heir certificate in Gujarat in rural areas?

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A mamlatdar remains responsible for issuing and verifying legal heir (varsai) certificates in Gujarat in rural areas. 

A mamlatdar remains responsible for issuing and verifying legal heir (varsai) certificates in Gujarat in rural areas.