ROR-1B is an essential land document in Andhra Pradesh that provides key details about the ownership of agricultural land. It validates ownership of land parcels in the state and acts as legal proof of possession, including information such as the owner’s name, survey number, land status, and the extent of the property.
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What is the difference between ROR-1B and a title deed?
ROR-1B is a government-maintained record that provides details about land ownership and history, while a title deed is a legal document proving ownership through a specific transaction, such as a sale or gift.
What is the difference between ROR-1B and Adangal?
While ROR-1B focuses on ownership details and transaction history, Adangal provides information on land use, crops, and tenancy. Both are complementary documents.
What information is included in an ROR-1B in Andhra Pradesh?
The ROR-1B provides comprehensive details of all agricultural properties owned by an individual in a village. It may include landowner's personal details, khata number, survey number, village name, land status, property type, extent of the land, and the mutation history of agricultural land records.
Are ROR-1B details confidential?
No, ROR-1B details are public records accessible through government portals or revenue offices for transparency in land dealings.
What happens if my property does not have an ROR-1B record ?
You should contact the Revenue Office and request a survey or update to include your property in the records.