I have written about land Tamil Nadu land records in this article. Those who want to buy agricultural land in Tamil Nadu and anywhere. Then you can avoid/prevent property fraud at any time. Such that you should have the details of owning that land. What area of land it is and what kind of land it is. This is agriculture land whether someone tries to call you a government land. All this kind of cheating happens.
Then you can find all these property details in Tamil Nadu land registers and know all these
Tamil Nadu government land registry electronic services under the name of Patta & FMB,
Chitta and TSLR.
In this article, you can check out below all the important and relative information about the
Patta Chitta, Ec online, all legal information like Property transfer, property legal opinion and
value of this property, etc.
Patta Chitta | what is Patta Chitta ?
Patta Chitta: In Tamil Nadu, a series of land registers called Patta and Chitta are used to signify ownership
of land or property. Land registers play a vital role in property-related transactions such as
transfer of ownership, real estate mortgage, etc. to Patta’s transfer.
Let’s start with Patta and Chitta’s quick summary followed by how to apply Patta Chitta online,
how to view land registers (check Patta) and status of land registers (Patta-Chitta).
What is Patta?
The Patta is a legal document created by the Government of Tamil Nadu. This Patta is in the
name of the real owner of the property and made by the government in the name of the owner
of the piece of land. Also known as the “Record of Rights (ROR)”.
The owner should have a ‘Patta’ on the land purchased for any purpose to construct bungalows,
shopping centers, shops, anything. When an owner buys a piece of land, the Patta is provided
to the owner must include the new owner’s name. All these documents will determine where the
property was purchased according to government records. We can find a Tahsildar office in a
particular district to acquire this document and there are several ways you will find the
following article.
Suppose the owner wants to test the Patta it is open to the computer-stored data and Tamil Nadu
people. The below details and records are included in a Patta:
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Patta number and Number of Patta
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Names of all owners
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Survey number
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There is a Sub-Division Number in case of Rural and Urban Areas
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Tax details information
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Area of land
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Name of village, Taluka, and district
What is Chitta?
Chitta is also a legal government document rendered by the local taluk office and Village
Administrative Officer (VAO). The Chitta plays a vital role in the transaction of all matters
relating to plot or property. The Chitta document contains many important details such as
ownership, how much area and size.
Main objective of the Chitta is to maintain the government-related to different types of land
and these types of landfall into two parts, the first part is Nanjai and the other part is Punjai.
In fact, Chitta classifies the land. So we can learn these two types of land below.
Nanjai
Nanjai is a wetland and provides water easily such as lake, river, canal, etc.
Punjai
Punjai is a dry land. A Punjai means land with low water reservoirs and this land has a less
number of water sources such as well, bore, and etc.
The Tamil Nadu government decided to merge ‘Patta’ and ‘Chitta’ into a single document called
Pattachitta In 2019 and from there, the patta chitta is conceived to be a legal document.
Applying for Patta Chitta Online
The government has accomplished the application process for the Patta Chitta document online,
after consolidation of ‘Patta’ and ‘Chitta’ by the Tamil Nadu government. Follow the steps below
on how to get Patta Chitta online in Tamil Nadu.
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First, inspect the official website of Tamil Nadu: https://eservices.tn.gov.in/eservicesnew/index.html.
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Tamil Nadu’s official website is available in Tamil and English languages.
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You will see the first option “View excerpt from Patta & FMB / Chitta / TSLR” after opening the
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website. Select this option and click.
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Second, you will then redirect to a new page. On this page, you choose your district and type of
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area (urban/rural), then click on the Submit button.
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Then you will see the new page and fill the asked details like district,
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Taluk, village. Suppose you select a Patta number, you should fill in the
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Patta number in the corresponding field or if you choose the survey
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number, you should fill in the survey number and subdivisions in the
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respective field. Then enter the authentication value and click submit.
Note: You must have a Patta number or an investigation number for this document.
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After submitting all of the property details, you will receive an online
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certificate with your property and land information. The certificate
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provides information such as survey number, type of land, type of construction,
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municipal gate number, zone, etc.
Patta Chitta transfer
The Patta Chitta transfer is used when an owner sells his land. For example, when someone
need to sell their property to another one, Patta Chitta transfer is required.
This Patta Chitta transfer process is similar to registering a Patta land.
Below is information about this Patta Chitta transfer.
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First of all, you need to submit Patta Chitta’s application to the relevant
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Tehsildar office.
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The acceptance or rejection of your application is based on the documents
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you submitted with the application and the investigation on that property.
Documents required for Patta Chitta transfer
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In addition to applying for the transfer of patta chitta to Tehsildar, you will
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need to submit all of the following documents.
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Patta Chitta transfer application with signature.
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A copy of the bill of sale and the original documentation must be required
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for verification.
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Proof of occupancy such as receipt of the electricity bill and property tax.
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Certificate of engagement.
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The original document of ownership.
How to check the status of Patta Chitta
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When you have made a Patta Chitta transfer request, you can easily check
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the status of that request online. If you want to check the condition of your
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Patta Chitta, you need to follow the steps below.
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First, visit this website: https://edistricts.tn.gov.in/revenue_report/status.html
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Next, you need to enter the “Application ID” and the specified “Enter Captcha Values”.
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When you click on “Get Status” you will see the status of your Patta Chitta transfer request.
Validity of your Patta Chitta certificate
You can assure the validity of the certificate issued by the government of Tamil Nadu online.
There are the steps to verify the certificate validity.
Visit the Tamil Nadu government website – https://eservices.tn.gov.in/eservicesnew/index.html
After opening the website, you will see the first option “Check Patta”. Select this option and click.
So you can enroll the “reference number” and click on the “Submit” button.
You can check the validity of your Patta Chitta certificate.
Fees for Patta Chitta transfer
You can get a patta chitta transfer online for a nominal fee of Rs. 100.
Conclusion
The government of Tamil Nadu organized the online registration of Patta Chitta. Thus,
citizens can obtain their property documents quickly and without delay.