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Capital admin starts E-stamping across Islamabad

By APP
February 02, 2026
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon (centre), visits stamp shops at the F-8 Katchery to review the transition on January 30, 2026. — Screengrab via Facebook@ictaofficial
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon (centre), visits stamp shops at the F-8 Katchery to review the transition on January 30, 2026. — Screengrab via Facebook@ictaofficial

Islamabad:The federal capital has started e-stamping across Islamabad, bringing stamp paper issuance to a digital portal. The move is designed to close gaps that allowed misuse of paper stamps and to offer a clear process for buyers, sellers, and officials, said the spokesman of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration here.

In this regard, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon recently visited stamp shops at the F-8 Katchery to review the transition. During the visit, he checked how vendors are using the system and how citizens are being guided.

Officials briefed him on daily operations, user flow, and verification steps built into the portal. Revenue officers explained that e-stamp papers can be generated through the online portal and downloaded without delay.

The system records each transaction, links it to a unique reference, and stores it in a central database. This allows users and authorities to confirm details at any time. Stamp vendors welcomed the launch and thanked the district administration for introducing the system in Islamabad. They said the shift to e-stamping will stop fake stamp papers and reduce disputes linked to manual handling. Vendors added that digital issuance helps maintain records and reduces pressure during peak hours.

According to the briefing, the portal allows users to select the required stamp value, enter details, and download the e-stamp paper after payment. The process removes the need to search for specific paper stamps and limits the role of intermediaries.

The Deputy Commissioner said the dashboard has been kept simple to support citizens who may not be familiar with online services. He noted that the goal is to ensure access without confusion and to reduce visits to offices. Clear steps, on-screen guidance, and verification tools have been added to the dashboard. Officials said citizens can verify e-stamp papers at once through the digital dashboard.

By entering the reference number, users can confirm the status and details of the document. This feature supports courts, banks, and other offices that require quick checks. Irfan Memon stated that the digital dashboard allows instant verification and helps prevent misuse. He said the system strengthens trust by making records visible and traceable.