Meebhoomi

Meebhoomi (which means "Your Land") is Andhra Pradesh's official website for land records. It was created by the state's Revenue Department to make land administration transparent and easy for people.

Think of it as a one-stop, secure digital hub for all land information in the state. Instead of having to visit government offices, you can use the Meebhoomi portal to easily find important documents for any piece of land, like its current details, ownership history, and village maps.

Field Details
State Andhra Pradesh (AP)
Portal Name Meebhoomi (మీ భూమి / "My Land")
Launched By Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP)
Launch Date June 2015 (Under Digital India)
Governing Department Department of Revenue
Managed By Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) Office
Primary Objective To provide transparent, efficient, and easy online access to land records for citizens.
Official Website meebhoomi.ap.gov.in

Meebhoomi important land papers and services online

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Adangal (or Pahani)

What it is: Your land's yearly "report card" for farming.

What’s in it: Details like what crop you’re growing, the soil type, water source, and any dues on the land.

Why you need it: Mainly used by farmers to apply for crop insurance, government subsidies, or loan schemes.

1-B (Record of Rights - ROR)

What it is: Your land’s official "ownership certificate."

What’s in it: The owner's name, plot size, unique land ID (Khata number), and any legal notes.

Why you need it: Essential for proving you own the land—required when buying/selling property, getting a bank loan, or in legal matters.

Village Maps & Field Measurement Book (FMB)

What it is: A digital map and detailed sketch of your village's land plots.

What’s in it: Shows exactly where your plot is located and its precise boundaries and measurements.

Why you need it: Helps resolve disputes with neighbors over boundaries and confirms the exact size and location of your land.

Electronic Passbook (E-Passbook)

What it is: A digital copy of your land ownership passbook.

Why you need it: Serves as quick, official proof of ownership that you can save on your phone or computer.

Aadhaar Linking Status

What it is: A tool to check if your Aadhaar number is successfully linked to your land records.

Why you need it: Linking your Aadhaar makes your land records more secure and helps prevent fraud.

Application Status Tracker

What it is: A way to check where your application stands in the government process.

What you can track: The status of requests like changing ownership after a sale (Mutation), converting land use, or other applications you’ve submitted.

Document Best for... Think of it as...
Adangal Farming & Loans A Farm Report Card
1-B (ROR) Selling & Legal Proof An Ownership Certificate
FMB / Maps Boundary Disputes A Property GPS
E-Passbook Quick Verification A Digital ID Card

Which Document Do You Need?

Think of your land records as two different files: one is for using the land (Adangal), and the other is for owning it (1B). Here’s how they compare:

What you need to know Adangal (Pahani) – The "Farming & Use" Record 1B (ROR) – The "Ownership & Title" Record
Main Purpose Shows who is cultivating the land and how it’s being used. Proves who legally owns the land.
What’s Inside Crop types, soil quality, irrigation source, and a field sketch. Owner's full name, official Khata number, past owners, and any legal dues.
Updated When? Every farming season by the Village Revenue Officer (VRO). Only when ownership changes (after a sale, inheritance, or gift).
Its Legal Power Proof that you are in possession and farming the land. The ultimate legal proof that you are the rightful owner.
Best Used For Applying for crop loans, subsidies, or insurance as a farmer. Selling the property, getting a mortgage, or any major legal transaction.
Issued By The Village Revenue Officer (VRO) at the local level. The Tahsildar/Revenue Office at the taluk or district level.

A Simple Guide to Fixing Land Record Problems

Is there a mistake in your online land records? Here’s how to fix the most common issues, step by step.

1. Fixing a Misspelled Name

The Problem: Your name or your father’s name is spelled wrong in the Adangal or 1B. This can block bank loans or government benefits like PM-Kisan.

How to Fix It (Online First):

Important: If you don’t see a correction online within 15 days, you must follow the offline process below.

2. When Your Land’s Size or Boundary Doesn’t Match

The Problem: The map on Meebhoomi shows a different size or shape for your land than what you actually have on the ground.

How to Fix It:

3. How to Check if Land is "Safe" to Buy

The Problem: You’re thinking of buying land and want to avoid legal trouble.

How to Check:

Crucial Warning: Do not pay any advance for land that appears in either of these lists without consulting a lawyer first.

4. The Offline Process (If Online Doesn’t Work)

The Problem: Your online request got stuck, rejected, or you have a complex issue.

The Solution: Visit the Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) or Tahsildar's office.

Documents to Take With You:

Application fee structure 2026

What You Need What It's For Fee (Approx.)
1B (Record of Rights) Certified Copy The official proof of ownership for loans, sales, or legal use. ₹40
Adangal Certified Copy The official cultivation record for crop loans or subsidies. ₹40
FMB (Field Measurement Book) Copy The official surveyor's sketch showing your plot's boundaries and measurements. ₹40
LP Map (Land Parcel Map) A clear map of your specific land parcel. ₹40
ROFR Adangal / Village 1B A certified extract of land records for a specific village or plot. ₹40
Electronic Passbook (E-Passbook) A digital version of your land ownership passbook. Small fee (varies)
Aadhaar Linking Linking your Aadhaar to your land records for security and verification. Free
Land Dispute Register Checking if a plot has any pending legal cases or disputes. Free
Mutation Application Registering a change in ownership after you buy or inherit land. ₹150

How to Access Records on the Meebhoomi Portal

Here are the key land records you can check on the Meebhoomi portal, along with the step-by-step instructions:

1. How to Check Your "Farming Report" (Adangal)

You need this for: Crop loans, subsidies, or to see what’s planted on your land.

  1. Go to the Meebhoomi homepage.
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  2. Click on "Your Adangal / Village Adangal."
  3. Choose "Your Adangal" to search for your specific plot.
  4. Select your District, Mandal, and Village from the drop-down menus.
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  5. Search using your Survey Number, Khata Number, or Aadhaar Number.
  6. Type the number, enter the captcha code (the distorted letters), and click Submit. Your Adangal will appear on screen.
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2. How to Check Your "Ownership Proof" (1-B or ROR)

You need this for: Selling land, getting a bank loan, or any legal proof of ownership.

  1. On the homepage, click on "Your 1-B / Village 1-B."
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  2. Choose "Your 1-B."
  3. Select your District, Mandal, and Village.
  4. Search using your Survey Number, Khata Number, Aadhaar, or even your Name.
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  5. Enter the details, solve the captcha, and click Submit to view the official ownership record.
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3. How to Download Your Digital Passbook (E-Passbook)

You need this for: A quick, official PDF proof of ownership you can save on your phone.

  1. Click on "Electronic Passbook" on the homepage.
  2. Enter your District, Mandal, Village, and Khata Number.
  3. Enter your registered mobile number and the captcha.
  4. An OTP will be sent to your phone. Enter it to download the PDF passbook instantly.

4. How to Link (or Check) Your Aadhaar

Why this is important: It acts like a digital lock on your property, preventing fraud.

  1. Go to the "Aadhaar Linking" section from the main menu.
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  2. Select your District, Mandal, and Village.
  3. Search with your Khata Number or Aadhaar Number.
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  4. You can either link your Aadhaar or check if it's already linked.
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5. How to View the Official Land Map (FMB)

You need this for: Knowing the exact boundaries and measurements of your plot.

  1. Click on "L.P Map / FMB" on the homepage.
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  2. Select your District, Mandal, Village, and enter the Survey Number.
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  3. Solve the captcha to view or download the detailed map.
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Tip: View this on a computer or laptop for the best view, as the maps are very detailed.

6. How to Track Your Application Status

You need this for: Checking on requests like changing ownership (Mutation) or name corrections.

  1. Find the "Application Status" or "Complaints" tab.
  2. Enter your Application ID (from your MeeSeva receipt) or Complaint Number.
  3. It will show the status:

Stuck on "Pending"?
If your application is pending for over 15 days, it usually needs a physical signature. Visit your local Mandal Revenue Office (MRO) with your Application ID to get it moving.

Document What It Is Best Used For
Adangal Annual farming and land use report. Getting crop loans, subsidies, insurance.
1-B (ROR) The main legal ownership document. Selling land, bank loans, legal proof.
FMB Map The official survey map with boundaries. Solving disputes, verifying plot size/shape.
E-Passbook Your digital land ownership passbook. Quick and easy proof of ownership.
Mutation The process to update the owner's name. Required after you buy or inherit land.

Some other important points You Should Know About Meebhoomi

1. Auto-Mutation Service (Automatic Title Transfer)

What it is: A "set it and forget it" system where ownership updates automatically after you register a sale deed at the Sub-Registrar’s office.

2. ROFR Records (Record of Forest Rights)

What it is: Specialized digital records for tribal communities and forest-dwelling farmers.

3. Survey Number Dispute Register

What it is: A digital "red flag" system to check if a plot of land is under legal fire.

4. Land Conversion Status (NALA)

What it is: A tracker to see if agricultural land has been officially converted for houses, shops, or factories.

5. Using RTI (When the Portal Fails)

What it is: Your legal "Plan B" if the online records are missing, wrong, or stuck.

6. Meebhoomi Mobile App (Reality Check)

What it is: The official smartphone version of the portal.

7. Latest Market Value Revision (February 2026)

The Big Update: The Andhra Pradesh government implemented a new market value revision effective February 1, 2026.

Contact us Details

For this issue... Use this...
Website Glitches Email: meebhoomi-ap@gov.in
Wrong Land Data Visit your local Tehsildar (MRO) Office
Official Paper Prints Visit any MeeSeva

FAQs

1. What is the difference between Adangal and 1-B?

Think of Adangal as the "current status report" of the land (who is farming it this year, what crops are growing, and the soil type). 1-B (ROR) is the "legal title" or ownership certificate. You need 1-B for bank loans and selling the property, while Adangal is mostly for crop insurance and farming subsidies.

2. How long does it take for my name to show up after buying land?

Thanks to the Auto-Mutation system, you don't need to apply separately anymore. Once you register the land, the records usually update automatically within 15 days. If it doesn’t show up by then, you can check the "Mutation Status" on the portal to see if there's a delay.

3. What should I do if my land details are wrong?

Don't panic! You can file a correction request directly on the website.

The revenue department is supposed to review and fix these digital errors within 15 days.

4. Why is Aadhaar linking important?

Linking your Aadhaar to your land record is like putting a "digital lock" on your property. It prevents fraudulent sales and identity theft. In 2026, most banks in Andhra Pradesh now require your land to be Aadhaar-seeded before they will approve any agricultural or gold loans.