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Before applying for Lar Doce Lar, it’s essential to have all your documents organized and ready. Missing paperwork can delay—or even prevent—your participation in the program.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn exactly which documents are required, how to organize them, and what to do if you’re missing something.
Get everything prepared in advance and increase your chances of having your application approved!
Why Are Documents Important?
The Lar Doce Lar production team needs to verify essential information about you and your family:
- Confirm your identity – Prove you are who you say you are
- Verify ownership – Confirm the home is yours or that you have authorization
- Validate the situation – Make sure the need is real
- Ensure legal security – Confirm the renovation can be done legally
Without the correct documentation, your application may be rejected—even if your story is powerful and emotional.
Required Personal Documents
These are the basic documents every applicant should have:
1. Identity Document (RG)
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| What it is | Brazilian identity card (RG) |
| Who needs it | The person responsible for the application |
| Condition | Must be readable and not damaged |
| Validity | RG doesn’t expire, but if it’s very old, consider updating it |
Tip: If your RG is worn out or the photo is very old, request a replacement before applying.
2. CPF (Taxpayer ID)
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| What it is | Your CPF number |
| Where to find it | On your CPF card, newer RG, driver’s license, or on the Federal Revenue website |
| Status | Must be regular (not pending or suspended) |
How to check if your CPF is regular:
- Go to the Federal Revenue (Receita Federal) website
- Look for “CPF Consultation”
- Enter your CPF number and date of birth
- Confirm it shows “Registration Status: Regular”
If it’s irregular: Fix it before applying. This can usually be done online or at a Receita Federal service point.
3. Proof of Address
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| What it is | A document that proves where you live |
| Validity | Issued within the last 3 months |
| Whose name | Preferably in your name |
Accepted documents as proof of address:
- Electricity bill
- Water bill
- Landline or mobile phone bill
- Internet bill
- Condo/HOA payment slip
- Bank correspondence
- Property tax (IPTU) slip
If the bill isn’t in your name:
You can also use a bill in the name of a family member who lives with you, but you may need a statement explaining the situation.
4. Civil Status Certificate
Depending on your situation:
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| Status | Required Document |
|---|---|
| Single | Birth certificate |
| Married | Marriage certificate |
| Divorced | Marriage certificate with divorce record |
| Widowed | Marriage certificate + spouse’s death certificate |
| Stable union | Stable union declaration (if available) |
Property Documents
The home that will be renovated must have documentation proving ownership or authorization for renovation:
5. Proof of Ownership
If the home is yours (owned):
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| Deed | Official deed registered at a notary office |
| Purchase and sale agreement | If you don’t have a deed yet |
| Property registration (matrícula) | Issued by the Real Estate Registry Office |
| IPTU | Property tax slip in your name also helps |
If the home was inherited:
- Probate/inventory distribution document (Formal de Partilha)
- Death certificate of the previous owner
- Documents proving family relationship
If you’re still paying for the home:
- Financing contract
- Payment receipts
6. If the Property Is Not in Your Name
If you live in a relative’s home or your situation is not fully regular:
Option 1 – A family member’s home:
You’ll need a written authorization from the owner allowing permanent renovations. This authorization should include:
- Owner’s full name
- Owner’s CPF and RG
- Property address
- A statement authorizing permanent renovations
- Signature with notarization (recommended)
Option 2 – Property in the process of legal regularization:
- Documents proving the regularization process
- Protocol/receipt from the city hall or notary office
Important: Rented properties generally CANNOT participate, because the renovation is permanent and the owner may not approve it.
Family Documents
If other people live with you, it may be necessary to provide:
7. Documents of All Residents
For each person living in the home:
| Person | Documents |
|---|---|
| Adults | RG and CPF |
| Children | Birth certificate |
| Seniors | RG, CPF, and retirement ID (if available) |
| People with disabilities | Medical report confirming the disability |
8. Proof of Household Income
The production team may request documents that prove your financial situation:
For employees with a formal contract:
- Pay stubs from the last 3 months
- Work card (identification pages and last employment record)
For self-employed or informal workers:
- Informal income declaration
- Bank statements
- Proof of payments received (if available)
For retirees or pensioners:
- INSS benefit statement
- Retirement payment proof
For those receiving social benefits:
- Bolsa Família / Auxílio Brasil proof
- BPC/LOAS proof
- Other government benefits
For unemployed applicants:
- Work card showing your last job
- Unemployment insurance proof (if applicable)
- Unemployment status declaration
Additional Documents (May Be Requested)
Depending on your story, the production team may ask for extra documentation:
9. Health Documents
If someone in your family has health issues:
| Situation | Document |
|---|---|
| Chronic illness | Medical reports, prescriptions, test results |
| Disability | Detailed medical report |
| Ongoing treatment | Proof of treatment |
| Hospitalizations | Hospital reports |
10. Documents for Special Situations
| Situation | Documents |
|---|---|
| Single mother | Children’s birth certificates (without the father’s name) or a statement |
| Legal custody of minors | Court-issued custody document |
| Guardianship | Guardianship document |
| Loss of a family member | Death certificate |
| Disaster victim | Police report, assessments, photos |
| Community service | Proof of volunteer work |
Complete Document Checklist
Use this list to confirm you have everything:
Personal Documents:
- [ ] RG (ID)
- [ ] CPF (regular status)
- [ ] Proof of address (last 3 months)
- [ ] Civil status certificate
Property Documents:
- [ ] Deed OR purchase agreement
- [ ] IPTU in your name
- [ ] Owner authorization (if it’s not yours)
Family Documents:
- [ ] RG and CPF of all adults
- [ ] Children’s birth certificates
- [ ] Documents for seniors and people with disabilities
Income Proof:
- [ ] Pay stub OR income declaration
- [ ] Benefit proof (if applicable)
Additional Documents:
- [ ] Medical reports (if applicable)
- [ ] Special situation documents
What If You’re Missing a Document?
Don’t panic! Here’s how to handle it:
RG lost or damaged
- Go to an official ID service center in your state (e.g., Poupatempo/ID Institute)
- Bring your birth certificate and CPF
- Fees vary by state (some are free)
- Processing time: typically 5 to 30 business days
Irregular CPF
- Go to the Federal Revenue (Receita Federal) website
- Fix it online or at a service point
- It’s usually free and fast
No proof of address in your name
- Request a proof of residence declaration at a notary office
- Or use a bill in a family member’s name plus a declaration
No property deed
- If you purchased the home but never registered it, start the registration process
- If it’s an informal possession, check with your city hall about land regularization
- You can use a purchase agreement while you work on it
Incomplete family documents
- Request second copies of certificates from the issuing registry office
- In some states, certificates can be requested online
How to Organize Your Documents
Good organization can make a strong impression on the production team:
Tip 1: Digitize everything
- Take photos or scan all documents
- Save them in a folder on your phone or computer
- Name files clearly (e.g., “RG_Maria.jpg”)
Tip 2: Keep the originals safe
- Store originals in a secure place
- The production team may request to see originals during a visit
Tip 3: Make copies
- Keep at least 2 copies of each document
- Leave copies with a trusted family member
Tip 4: Use an organized folder
- Use a folder or large envelope
- Separate by category (personal, property, family, income)
- This makes it easier to send or present when requested
Photos and Video “Visual Documents”
Besides paperwork, you’ll also need “visual documentation”:
Required photos:
- Front of the house (façade)
- All rooms
- Structural issues (cracks, leaks, mold)
- Unsafe conditions (exposed wiring, poor plumbing)
- Outdoor area
Photo requirements:
- Good quality and lighting
- Show reality (don’t over-tidy)
- Multiple angles for each room
- Format: JPG or PNG
- Size: usually up to 5MB each
Documents You Usually DON’T Need
To avoid confusion, these documents are generally NOT requested:
- Passport
- Voter registration card
- Military service certificate
- Vaccination record
- School diploma
- Debt clearance certificate
Keep these documents for your records, but you don’t need to include them in a Lar Doce Lar application.
Frequently Asked Questions About Documents
Can I apply without all documents?
You can start the application, but missing documents may eliminate your candidacy. Try to gather everything before submitting.
My documents are very old—does that matter?
RG and certificates don’t expire, but if they’re heavily damaged or the photo is unrecognizable, it’s best to update them.
I don’t have a deed, only an informal purchase contract. Can I participate?
You can try, but it may be more difficult. Ideally, you should have documentation that proves ownership more clearly.
The house is in my late father’s name. What now?
You’ll need the probate/inventory process—or at least to start the regularization process. Bring the death certificate and documents proving your relationship.
Can I upload photos of documents from my phone?
Yes! Most applications accept photos. Just make sure they are clear and readable.
Summary: Essential Documents
| Priority | Document |
|---|---|
| 🔴 Essential | Applicant’s RG and CPF |
| 🔴 Essential | Recent proof of address |
| 🔴 Essential | Property ownership document |
| 🟡 Important | Documents for all residents |
| 🟡 Important | Proof of income/benefits |
| 🟢 Optional | Medical reports and special situation documents |
Next Step
With all your documents ready, you’re prepared to submit your Lar Doce Lar application!
Remember: being organized and having complete documentation shows the production team you’re serious and prepared. That can make a difference during selection.
Gather everything, organize it well, and good luck with your application! 🍀
Last updated: January 2026
This content is for informational purposes only and has no official affiliation with TV Globo or the Domingão com Huck program.
