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How can I obtain a copy of my land records?

Curious about Land Records

How can I obtain a copy of my land records?

To obtain a copy of your land records, you can follow these general steps:

1. Visit the Official Website: Many states in India have established online portals or websites where you can access land records. Visit the official website of the revenue department or land records department of your respective state.

2. Select the Land Records Section: On the website, look for the section related to land records or property records. It may be labeled as "Bhulekh," "Land Records," "Jamabandi," or something similar.

3. Choose the Relevant Option: Within the land records section, you will find various options to access different types of land records. Choose the appropriate option based on the type of information you are seeking. For example, you may select options like "View RoR," "View Jamabandi," "View Khatauni," or "View Property Details."

4. Enter Required Details: Provide the necessary details to retrieve your land records. This may include information such as the district, village or town name, survey number, khata number, or other identifiers specific to your land.

5. Verify and Generate Record: After entering the required details, review the information and click on the "Submit" or "Search" button to generate the land records. The system will retrieve and display the relevant information related to your land, such as ownership details, land measurements, transaction history, and encumbrances, if any.

6. Print or Download the Records: Once the land records are displayed, you can choose to print or download a copy of the records for your reference and documentation.

It's important to note that the exact process and availability of online land records may vary from state to state. Some states may require registration or login on the website to access the land records, while others may allow public access without registration. If you are unable to find the land records online, you may need to visit the local revenue office or land records office and make a manual request for the copy of your land records.

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