The e-Ferfar in Maharashtra is a digitally signed document that tracks the mutation (transfer or change) of land ownership over time. Also known as the Mutation Register, it is managed by local revenue authorities, primarily through the Talathi office. The term Ferfar signifies the process of recording any changes in ownership of a land parcel in the government’s official land records.
What information is included in the e-Ferfar document?
It includes details about the landowner, the nature of ownership changes, survey numbers, transaction history, and any related remarks.
Is e-Ferfar mandatory for property transactions?
Yes, e-Ferfar is required to ensure that the property's ownership details are up-to-date during any transaction.
What is the validity of the e-Ferfar document?
e-Ferfar remains valid until the next mutation or ownership change occurs. Always use the latest version for transactions or legal purposes.
Can e-Ferfar be used as legal proof of ownership?
Yes, it serves as legal proof of ownership changes and is accepted in property disputes and transactions.
What should I do if I cannot find my e-Ferfar details online?
Verify the District, Taluka, Village, and Mutation Number/Ferfar Number details. If issues persist, contact the mypatta support team for assistance.