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Checking Karnataka land records is an important process for various purposes, such as verifying ownership, obtaining property details, and ensuring the accuracy of land-related information. The state government has implemented a comprehensive system to maintain and provide access to land records through various online and offline channels. :

Online Methods:

  1. Karnataka Land Records Website (https://landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/):

  • This is the official website maintained by the Karnataka Revenue Department, providing access to land records across the state.
  • On the homepage, you will find several options under the "Citizen Services" section, such as "Searching RTC Details," "View and Print RTC," "Integrated Mutation," and others.
  • Depending on the information you have, you can choose the appropriate option to search for land records.

  1. Searching RTC Details:

  • Click on the "Searching RTC Details" option.
  • Enter the required details such as District, Taluk, Village, and Survey Number (if known).
  • Click the "Submit" button.
  • The system will display the available land records matching your search criteria, including the Revenue Village Name, Survey Number, Owner's Name, Area, and other relevant details.

  1. View and Print RTC:

  • If you have the Property ID or the Owner's Name, you can use the "View and Print RTC" option.
  • Enter the District, Taluk, Village, and either the Property ID or the Owner's Name.
  • Click "Submit."
  • The system will fetch and display the corresponding Record of Rights, Tenancy, and Crops (RTC) document.
  • You can view the RTC online or choose to download/print it for future reference.

  1. Integrated Mutation:

  • This option is useful for accessing newly mutated land records.
  • Click on "Integrated Mutation" and enter the required details like District, Taluk, Village, and Document Number.
  • Submit the query, and the system will retrieve the updated land record information.

  1. Bhoomi Website (https://landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/):

  • The Bhoomi website is another platform maintained by the Karnataka Revenue Department for accessing land records.
  • Similar to the Karnataka Land Records website, you can search for land records using various criteria such as Survey Number, Property ID, or Owner's Name.
  • The process of searching and retrieving land records on the Bhoomi website is similar to the Karnataka Land Records website.

Offline Methods:

  1. Visiting Bhoomi Centers:

  • In addition to the online services, the Karnataka Revenue Department has established Bhoomi Centers across the state, often located within taluk offices or panchayat offices.
  • At these Bhoomi Centers, you can visit in person and request land record details by providing the necessary information, such as the Survey Number or Owner's Name.
  • The officials at the Bhoomi Center will assist you in retrieving the required land records and providing printouts or certified copies, if needed.

  1. Submitting Applications:

  • If you are unable to visit a Bhoomi Center in person, you can submit a written application to the concerned Revenue Inspector's office or the Tahsildar's office.
  • In the application, provide details such as the Survey Number, Village Name, Taluk, and District, as well as the purpose for which you require the land records.
  • You may also need to attach supporting documents, such as proof of identity and proof of ownership (if applicable).
  • After processing your application, the concerned authorities will provide you with the requested land record information or certified copies.

Important Points to Note:

  1. Registration and Login:

For certain services on the Karnataka Land Records website or the Bhoomi website, you may need to register and create an account.

Registration typically requires providing personal details, contact information, and creating a username and password.

Having a registered account can provide access to additional features and services related to land records.

  1. Fees and Payment:

  • While some basic land record information may be available for free, certain services or requests may require payment of fees.
  • The fees may vary depending on the type of service, such as obtaining certified copies, requesting mutations, or seeking additional information.
  • Online payment options, such as net banking, debit/credit cards, or digital wallets, are usually available on the websites for convenient fee payment.

  1. Assistance and Grievance Redressal:

  • If you encounter any difficulties or have specific queries related to land records, you can contact the Bhoomi Helpline number or visit the nearest Bhoomi Center for assistance.
  • Additionally, the Karnataka Revenue Department has established grievance redressal mechanisms, where you can submit complaints or raise concerns regarding land record-related issues.

  1. Accuracy and Updation:

  • It is important to note that the land records available online or through offline channels are based on the information provided by the respective authorities.
  • While efforts are made to maintain accurate and up-to-date records, there may be instances where the information requires verification or updation.
  • In case of any discrepancies or disputes related to land records, it is advisable to consult with the concerned revenue authorities or seek legal advice.

  1. Document Verification:

  • In certain circumstances, such as property transactions or legal proceedings, you may be required to obtain certified copies of land records or have the documents verified by the appropriate authorities.
  • The process for obtaining certified copies or document verification may involve additional steps and formalities, which can be clarified by contacting the relevant revenue offices.

By following these methods and guidelines, individuals, landowners, and stakeholders can effectively access and obtain Karnataka land records for various purposes, such as verifying ownership, conducting transactions, or resolving disputes. The online and offline channels provided by the Karnataka Revenue Department aim to streamline the process and ensure transparency in the maintenance and dissemination of land-related information.

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