Description
Agar Bandh Tippani (also known as Akarbandh) is a revenue document prepared by the Survey and Land Records Department. It defines the exact boundaries and extent of a property or land parcel, especially in rural or semi-urban areas. This document is crucial for confirming land dimensions and preventing encroachment or boundary disputes. It is often required during land registration, sale, or construction approval.
Documents Needed
- Property sale deed / title deed
- RTC or Pahani (Record of Rights)
- Mutation extract (if applicable)
- Previous survey or sketch (if any)
- Applicant ID proof
- Request letter with property details
Timeline
- 15 to 30 working days (varies based on district and land complexity)
Steps We Follow
- Requirement Analysis-Understand the purpose and nature of boundary verification.
- Document Collection- Collect and review land ownership records and maps.
- Application Submission-Submit the Agar Bandh Tippani request to the Taluk Survey Office.
- Field Survey Coordination-Coordinate with the government surveyor for ground-level boundary marking.
- Follow-up-Regularly track the application and attend field inspections if required.
- Final Document Delivery- Share the approved Tippani document with the client.
Other than Our Fee
- Survey fees and government processing charges
- Charges for manual site survey by officials
- Additional cost if prior records or mutation entries are missing
- Courier fee for physical copy delivery (if needed)




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