If you’re a landowner, buyer, or researcher in Jharkhand, you don’t need to shuffle through paper files to verify land information anymore. The state’s digitization efforts have made it easier to view core records like Register-II (Record of Rights), Khata/Khesra details, mutation status (Dakhil-Kharij), and village maps (Bhu Naksha)—directly from your phone or laptop.
What You Can Check Online
- Record of Rights (Register-II): Ownership, tenancy, and revenue details.
- Khata & Khesra: Plot-level identification to locate the exact land parcel.
- Mutation Status: Track changes in ownership after sale, inheritance, or gift.
- Bhu Naksha (Land Maps): Visualize boundaries, adjoining plots, and village maps.
Why It Matters
- Transparency: Cross-verify before buying or selling land.
- Time Saving: Skip queues and view records anytime.
- Accuracy: Reduce errors by matching map details with textual records.
Before You Start: Checklist
Keep your district, block, and village names ready.
Note the Khata number and Khesra number if available.
Ensure a stable internet connection and keep screenshots/PDFs for your reference.
Step-By-Step: How to Look Up Land Details
- Open the official state land records portal for Jharkhand.
- Choose your district → block → village from the dropdowns.
- Select by Khata, Khesra, or owner name as applicable.
- Review the Register-II details and cross-check with Bhu Naksha.
- Download or save a PDF/screenshot of the page for your records