Agricultural land records

Search agricultural land records by owner name

Search Andhra Pradesh and Telangana rural land records for a family member, ancestor, or pattadar name. Start with the name and village hint here, then continue securely in Assetly to review possible matches with context.

Coverage

Andhra Pradesh & Telangana

Best for

Rural agricultural land

Cost

Free to start

How this search works

Land records are not always written the way an owner or family remembers them. A name may appear in Telugu script, with a different English spelling, under an older relation name, or in a village that has changed mandal or district context. Assetly helps you search indexed rural land-record references, compare likely pattadar matches, and save only the parcels you recognize into your dashboard.

1. Start with clues

Enter the pattadar or family-member name, a relation hint if you know one, and the village, mandal, or district clue your family uses.

2. Confirm village

After login, choose the official village from Assetly's location list. This matters because the same village name can exist in more than one district or mandal.

3. Review matches

Review possible pattadar matches, relation names, survey numbers, and extent details. Extra matches can appear when names are common or transliterated differently.

4. Save only what fits

Treat results as leads for verification. Save parcels you recognize, then use documents and official follow-up to confirm ownership.

Why results may vary

  • • This search is only for agricultural land records. Some house plots or layouts may still appear if the land was agricultural earlier or continues to be listed in agricultural records.
  • • Names can be written in Telugu, English, initials, short forms, or older spellings. Try alternate spellings and relation names when a result is missing.
  • • A relation hint helps, but records may store father, spouse, guardian, or another family relation depending on the source record.
  • • Some records are not real-time. Recent changes, corrections, mutations, or newly issued records may not appear immediately.
  • • A broad or common name can return more than one possible match. Use village, relation name, survey number, khata number, and extent to narrow what belongs to your family.
  • • A match is a starting point for verification, not final legal proof of ownership.

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