How To Download Patta Online In Tamilnadu

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Following the digitization wave in India, several states such as Tamil Nadu have made their land records available online. Since 2015, the Tamil Nadu state land records have been digitized and you can access them online by visiting the e-service website. Interestingly, these digitized land records are still known by their old name, Patta Chitta.

In 2015, the government of Tamil Nadu implemented the digitization of land records to simplify the process of searching for land records online. Both these records were integrated in 2015 and are now available as a single document that contains all information found in Patta.

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Once the transfer comes into effect, the state government provides documentary evidence of the right over land in the form of a patta. This patta is then provided to the buyer as evidence of his possession.

Step 5: Once you submit the information, you will receive an online Patta Chitta certificate with details about your property such as the locality, size, type of land, tax details, the construction type on the land, survey number, etc.

The online Patta Chitta process is fast, efficient, and time-saving. You can now obtain a Patta Chitta certificate from the comfort of your home. There is no need to visit the office multiple times to obtain the certificate.

All property buyers should verify the Patta Chitta of the property they are looking to buy to check for clear title. All property owners once they buy the property should initiate the process of property transfer and apply for Patta Chitta online. And, all property sellers will have to make sure that their Patta Chitta is available and is error-free before selling the property.

Citizens who need to transfer their pattas need not visit the common service centres anymore. They can now log on to a portal designed exclusively for applying for patta transfers, which was launched by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday.

The Petitions can be submitted online. This facility can be used by the Indian Citizens. All the supporting documents of the petition are to be uploaded as a single pdf/jpg file. After the initial scrutiny of the petition and the attached documents, the submitted petitions will be forwarded to the Concerned Officer and processed. The language of the petition can be Tamil or English. The petitions can also be submitted at Collectorate/RDO Office/Taluk Office and some selected Office counters and CSCs. For each petition, an acknowledgement with the petition number and QR Code will be displayed, and the same can be saved for future reference. In addition, an SMS acknowledgement will also be sent.

The NRI Petitions can be submitted online. This facility can be used by the Non-Resident Indians. However, the passport copy along with the supporting documents of the petition is to be uploaded as a single pdf/jpg file. For each petition, an acknowledgement with the petition number and QR Code will be displayed, and the same can be saved for future reference. In addition, an acknowledgement e-mail will also be sent. After the initial scrutiny of the petition and the attached documents, the submitted petitions will be forwarded to the Concerned Officer and processed.

Government in their G.O. (Perm) No.210 Revenue (SS 1(1) Department dated 8.7.2011, have issued instructions for disposing the Patta Transfer applications in respect of not involving Sub-division and Involving Sub-Division. Accordingly, cases where not involving sub-division, shall be disposed within 15 days from the date of receipt of patta transfer application by the Zonal Deputy cases where not involving sub-division, shall be disposed within 15 days Tahsildar concerned.

There is currently no online process available. To complete the name change process offline, follow the steps mentioned below. 1. Take the transfer form to your locality in Taluk or Village Administration Office. 2. Fill in the form and submit an application that has been duly signed in the office. 3. With the changes, the issuance of the new Patta takes 15 to 30 days.

1. Choose language.
2. Select district.
3.Complete property information i.e. Village, Taluk, Block, Ward etc. Fill out the sub-division number as well as the Survey number.
4. Patta Chitta must be collected from the Land Register for Town Survey below. You need to obtain a certificate that is issued online when you complete the property details. It will be issued by the Town Survey Land Register. It contains number of municipal doors, the type of building, land, location & other details.

After this, you need to wait until the government completes validating those submitted documents and examining the concerned plot. You can collect your updated TN Patta Chitta record online as soon as the government issues it.

Fill in details like Taluk, District, and Village as well as Survey No. and Sub Division No. or Patta No. After that, just Submit the details, and the Patta Chitta certificate will be issued by the Town Survey Land Register online. The certificate will include details like locality, type of land, type of construction on the property, municipal door number, etc.

In 2015, the Government of Tamil Nadu implemented the digitisation of land records which aimed to simplify the process of searching for land records online. The eservices portal was introduced that enabled citizens to view their patta chitta online.

It is completely free to download and view patta online in Tamilnadu from the Department of Revenue website. However, individuals need to pay Rs 100, if they are getting a mutated patta or transferring the ownership in the patta.

Step 4: When you submit, you will get a certificate from the Town Survey Land Registrar online with details about your property. This certificate will have all details about locality, type of land, land, survey number details, etc. that you can get online.

Since Patta is a legal document to prove the lawful ownership of a person on land, it becomes a crucial document in case of any dispute between the landholder and the government or any third-party landowner. One becomes eligible to get compensation in case the government decides to acquire the land. Moreover, online Patta, which you can obtain from the portal, becomes one of the essential documents when selling the property. Even in case of vacant plots, Patta document establishes the lawful possession of the land.

In Tamil Nadu, one can now get the EC patta chitta certificates online. For obtaining online Patta document, citizens can visit the Tamil Nadu Patta Chitta website of the department of Survey and Settlement, Government of Tamil Nadu

The Tamil Nadu land survey department website enables the citizens in Tamil Nadu to get eServices. Now, they can get information related to their lands and houses in the state on their computer screens. To get Patta online, apply for it through this portal. The eservices.tn.gov.in websites allows a property owner to get information such as:

Patta Chitta is a legal document that is required in land-related transactions. This means that a building builder must be in possession of this document when constructing a housing project. However, individual buyers are not provided with patta chitta documents.

In case of buildings or structures, physical occupation and possession can be proved. However, in case of a vacant land, it may not be possible. Thus, patta is a necessary document that proves your legal ownership on a land in Tamil Nadu.

After Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu became the third state to make Chitta Patta a proof of landholding. In 2018, the state government had planned to make pattas mandatory for preventing scams and making property registrations secure. As of now, a property or land can be registered by submitting the Patta document or the parent document of the land.

Patta is the legal document required land-related transactions and is not applicable for flats. No patta is issued to an owner of a flat as the individual only has an undivided share in the land on which the property is built.

In case it is required at the time of redevelopment of an old building, all the flat owners can jointly apply for a joint patta, as all the owners have their respective undivided shares in the land. Visit the eservices tn gov portal to apply for Patta online.

If you have applied for the Patta Chitta online, you can check online the status here the eservices tn gov in portal for patta chitta in Tamil Nadu. Use your application ID for the same. You can also check the validity of the same after you input the reference number. You can obtain the Patta Chitta online at a nominal cost.

In case a land owner dies without leaving behind a Will, the heir apparent can get the patta chitta transferred to their name. In case the late owner has left a Will, his legal heirs can get the patta chitta transferred in their names after mutual consultation under the succession law. If the land is sold, the patta chitta is transferred in the name of the buyer.

Poramboke land refers to waste land or the land that belongs to the government and does not fall in the list of revenue records. Here are the steps to verify the Patta online status for Poramboke land:

Land records in Tamil Nadu are available for 27 out of 32 districts. Districts where the patta, chitta and adangal certificate are available online include Ariyalur, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dharmapuri, Dindigul, Erode, Kancheepuram, Kanyakumari, Karur, Krishnagiri, Madurai, Nagapattinam, Namakkal, Nilgiris, Perambalur, Pudukottai, Ramanathapuram, Salem, Sivagangai, Thanjavur, Thoothukkudi, Tirunelveli, Tiruppur, Tiruvannamalai, Vellore, Villupuram and Virudhunagar.

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