How To View Tamil Nadu A-Register Extract Land Records Online?
The A-Register Extract (also called the Diglot or Administrative Register) is an official government record maintained by the Revenue Department of Tamil Nadu. It acts as the master logbook for all land parcels within a specific village. Unlike a Patta, which tells you who owns the land right now, the A-Register tells you what the land is and how it has been used over time.
View the A-Register (Administrative Register) Extract online through the Government of Tamil Nadu Land Records E-Services portal. The A-Register provides the history of a land parcel, including its classification, tax rates, and previous owners.
Steps:
• Go to the official Tamil Nadu Government e-Services Website.
• Click on the “View A-Register Extract” option.
• Select your District, Taluk, and Village from the drop-down menus.
• Enter your Survey Number and Sub Division Number.
• Complete the visual security code (CAPTCHA) on the screen.
• Click the Submit button to view and download your A-Register Extract
Note:
1. If Survey Number is 24/2A, please enter 24 in Survey Number, 2A in Sub Division Number and click Submit
2. If Survey Number is 24, please enter 24 in Survey Number, and Sub Division Number as – and click Submit
Features of A-Register Extract
• Land Classification: Identifies if the land is agricultural (Nanjai/Punjai), residential, commercial, or government-owned (Poramboke).
• Survey Details: Shows the exact Survey Number and Sub-division Number.
• Total Area: Lists the precise physical size of the land parcel in Hectares and Ares.
• Tax Assessment: States the land tax (Kist) amount levied by the government based on soil quality.
• Historical Ownership: Names the original registered holder during the last settlement survey.
Why You Need It?
• Property Due Diligence: Essential before buying land to verify its legal status.
• Prevents Fraud: Confirms you are not buying government property or public pathways.
• Resolves Disputes: Used in court or boundary disputes as foundational legal evidence.



