How to Register Property in Egypt: Complete Step-by-Step Legal Guide

BrokerJoin Editorial Team · 2026-06-04

Egypt's property registration system (التسجيل العقاري) is one of the most complex in the region, contributing to a situation where an estimated 70% of Egyptian property is not formally registered. Understanding the registration process — and why it matters — is essential for any buyer or seller.

Why Registration Matters

Many Egyptians buy and sell property via unregistered title deeds (عقود ابتدائية — preliminary contracts). While these transactions are legally valid between parties, unregistered property:

Registered title (سند التمليك الرسمي) provides the highest level of legal protection.

The Registration Process

Step 1: Prepare documents

Step 2: Visit Shahr Aqari (شهر عقاري)

Submit documents to the Real Estate Publicity Department (مصلحة الشهر العقاري) office in the governorate where the property is located.

Step 3: Pay fees

Step 4: Inspection and approval

A government inspector may visit to verify the property. Process takes 30–180 days depending on governorate and case complexity.

Step 5: Receive registered title deed

Upon approval, you receive the official سند تمليك.

Common Problems and How to Avoid Them

Agricultural land conversion: Buying on land classified as agricultural is illegal and cannot be properly registered. Always verify land classification with a lawyer before purchasing.

Incomplete ownership chain: Many properties have been bought and sold multiple times via preliminary contracts. Each step must be documented and the chain verified back to the original registered title.

Building permit violations: Buildings constructed without permits or with extra unauthorized floors cannot be fully registered. Look for buildings with valid permits.

Always use a qualified real estate lawyer. BrokerJoin's verified brokers work with trusted legal partners and can connect you with the right expertise.

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