If you’re buying a used car, it’s important to make sure it’s “clean” — meaning it has no legal restrictions (encumbrances). What is a lien on a vehicle? It refers to a situation where the owner cannot fully dispose of the car — for example, sell or gift it. A typical example is when the vehicle is pledged as collateral for a loan. Other forms of encumbrance include the car being stolen (under investigation) or seized due to debts.
Whether you're applying for state housing benefits, getting in line for public housing, requesting a mortgage, seeking subsidies, or dealing with legal disputes — in all these situations in Kazakhstan, you’ll need a certificate confirming whether or not you own real estate. This official document is issued in Form 6 (F-6) and confirms if a specific individual has any registered immovable property.
Today, there’s no need to visit a government office to obtain this certificate — it can be requested online in just a few minutes. Here are the most convenient ways to do it.