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Retrieve land records dating back 100–150 years right from your mobile phone; learn the complete step-by-step process to download your Khatiyan..

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Download Old Land Records: With the digitization of land records across various states in India, it is now possible to download *Khatiyans* (land registers) or land documents dating back 100 to 150 years—right from the comfort of your home. By visiting the official portals of states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand (e.g., Bihar Bhumi, UP Bhulekh, Jharbhoomi), these records can be easily retrieved by providing details regarding the district, *Anchal* (administrative circle), and *Mauja* (revenue village). A nominal fee may need to be paid online to obtain a certified copy of these old documents; notably, in Bihar, records dating back as far as 1908 are currently being made available. Furthermore, if you wish to download land documents for other states, you can follow a similar procedure. Let us walk you through the process of how to retrieve your old land papers...

A video is currently going viral on Instagram, claiming that you can view and download even your oldest land records via the website taazazone.com. On the Instagram handle *manojjj__04*, a user has provided a step-by-step guide on how to download these land documents.

How to Download Old Land Papers
To retrieve your old land papers, visit Taazazone.com on Google.
Click on "Sarkari Kaam" (Government Services).
Under "Sarkari Kaam," click on "Zameen ke Dastavez Dekhen" (View Land Documents).

Select your state here.
A new tab will open; click on "Bhu-Abhilekh" (Land Records).
Log in here and create an ID by entering all the required details.
After creating your ID, click on "Public Login."
Next, under "Document Type," select "Namantaran Abhilekh" (Mutation Records) and fill in all the necessary details.
Once you have entered all the details, click on "Search," and all the documents related to your land will appear.

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