What is Chitta?
Chitta is a legal document or evidence issued by the government of Tamil Nadu. It plays aimportant role in all property related transactions. The document which is related to property and managed by the Taluka office and concerned Village Administrative Officer. A chittaprovides the appropriate detail of the property area, size, and ownership. In fact, it categorizedthe land into two parts i.e. punjai and nanjai. Punjai is wetland and Nanjai is dry land. Punjai relates to the land with fewer water bodies and with a wide range of amenities. Nanjai relates to the land with lots of water normally with water bodies like canals, rivers, ponds etc.
Changes as per government in Chitta online system
As per the government of Tamil Nadu, they have made a severe change in the chitta system. In 2015 Government has confined to issue chitta system,althoughchitta is coupled with patta as one document with all concerned details introduced in patta. Now the document is introduced as ‘PattaChitta’.
You can apply online at http://eservices.tn.gov.in/eservicesnew/index.html this site for pattachitta.
What is Patta?
Patta is a legal document circulated by the government of Tamil Nadu in the name of the real owner of the property. The document contains the details of the area of land, location with survey details and land ownership. While you buying a property, allpatta documentation shall be certify. It will ensure that the property is bought from the right sources as per government records. A seller should have valid details of patta for the land they are selling. A patta can be collected from district Tahsildar’s office.
What is PattaChitta as per government establishment
PattaChitta is a record of land revenues which is the ownership of land. Chitta is an essence of Patta that provides ownership and land aspects that belong to a person. Patta register is recorded at Taluk office and includes portions of ownership of entire landholding.
The particular ofinformation that patachitta selection includes :
- Village details
- Land owner’s name and Father’s Name
- Patta number
- Survey number with divided details.
- Taluk
- District
- Area and tax details
How to transfer PattaChitta?
When in transaction of property, the interested buyer can connect to the administrative officer of the village or taluka office for the PattaChitta. It issignificant to cross verify the kind of land and its construction with the all required details of the owner. When the property is purchase by the buyer, then he/she has to implement for the shift of PattaChitta on his/her name. For PattaChitta transfer, an application needs to submit at Taluka office. The format picture will help you to understand what details are requires for the documents.
Documents Required for transfer for online Chitta
With pattachitta transfer the concerned persons have to full fill all the documentation need details of the transfer. And following are the document detail one should fill for transfer of pattachitta:
- PattaChitta application transfers with buyers sign.
- A sales deed Copy is a must.
- Submit the original documents linked with property transfer and verified document for the procedure of transfer.
- The certificate of encumbrance needs to submit to the concerned officer at the Taluk office.
- A Tax payment bill of the electricity bill needs to submit as a proof document for the procedure of transfer.
- The certificate of encumbrance needs to submit to the concerned officer.
The government of Tamil Nadu has made an official announcement regarding the PattaChitta transfer. When the transfer completes with all the procedures and it will be seen on the official website by the government. You will get a reference number and application id after submitting the data forchitta transfer.
How to apply for online PattaChitta?
When the government of Tamil Nadu has combined the patta-chitta so the applying procedure will be initiated online. You can apply the patta-chitta online:
- Step 1
Log on to the governmental official http://eservices.tn.gov.in/eservicesnew/index.html website. The websites of Tamilnadu are accessible in 2 languages Tamil and English. You can choose one according to your convenience.
- Step 2
Choose the Chitta / Patta& FMB and TSLR Extract. Determine the district where your property designates.
- Step 3
Attach the details of the property for which you need a PattaChitta. It will consist of the details Village, Taluk, Block, Sub Division Number and Survey Number.
- Step 4
On Compliance of the property details, a certificate will generate online from the Town Survey Land registration. The certificate will contain the details of locality, survey number, type of land and its construction etc.
How to track the status?
When you have applied for transfer of patta-chitta. It’s very easy to track the status of chitta-patta transfer. You need to cater to the following steps :
- Log in to the official website by the goverment: http://eservices.tn.gov.in/eservicesnew/index.html
- Press on ‘Click here’. You will get to know that your application status places on the webpage.
- Then you will see a new webpage open and enter your ‘Application Id’ in the field it requires. Also, mention the authentication value display below.
- Click on ‘Get status’. You will get to know your status.
The validity period
PattaChitta land revenue documents inspected and controlled by the Tamil Nadu government. These documents are accessible to online users. You can check out about the owner of the property. Check out where it places with FMB mappings. For knowing the validity status you need to have a reference number which follows these steps to generate a reference number :
- Log on the official website by the government and click the verify button Patta.
- Enter a unique reference number which forms on the bottom of the A-registered extract details.
- Press a submit button and you will get to know the validity details.
Fees required
A pattachitta online fee is of Rs.100.
The Tamil Nadu government has presented eminent progress in managing all the property records online. This assists citizens to comprehend the property details and the legal owner of the property. PattaChitta documents are the legal evidence for the property buyers and sellers.