How Non-Aadhaar Users Can Access Bhoomi Land Records 2026
How Non-Aadhaar Users Can Access Bhoomi Land Records 2026
In Karnataka, the Bhoomi Online Portal provides easy access to land records, making it easier for citizens to view their RTC (Pahani), mutation, and Khata extract. However, the portal typically requires an Aadhaar number for accessing certain features and updating records. But what if you don’t have an Aadhaar card or prefer not to link it with the portal? Don’t worry — there are still ways for non-Aadhaar users to access Bhoomi land records.
In this article, we’ll explore the options available for non-Aadhaar users to get their land records without facing any hassle.

Can You Access Bhoomi Land Records Without Aadhaar?
Yes, non-Aadhaar users can access land records on Bhoomi, though there are certain restrictions in place. Aadhaar is often used to authenticate user identity for verification purposes, but it is not mandatory to access the basic land record details, such as the RTC (Pahani), mutation, or survey number.
Here are the steps non-Aadhaar users can follow to access Bhoomi records:
How to Access Bhoomi Land Records Without Aadhaar
Even without an Aadhaar number, you can still access Bhoomi records using basic information like the survey number or owner name. Here’s how:
- Go to the Bhoomi Online Portal.
- Select the option for land records or RTC (Pahani).
- Enter survey number or owner name to search for the record.
- You will then be able to view the land records without the need for Aadhaar authentication.
If you don’t have the survey number, you may also search using the village or taluk name, but having the survey number ensures more accurate results.
If you’re unable to access the records online due to the lack of Aadhaar, you can always visit your local revenue office (Taluk or Village office) and request the records in person. Here’s how to do that:
- Visit the Taluk office with your land details (survey number, village name, or owner name).
- You can request a copy of the RTC (Pahani) or mutation record.
- Provide your identity proof (even if it’s not Aadhaar) such as a voter ID, passport, or ration card for verification.
This option is particularly useful if you’re looking for records that are not available online or if there is a technical issue preventing online access.
Some revenue offices offer a service where you can fill out a land records request form without needing Aadhaar. This can be done at the revenue office in person or via their website. Here’s how:
- Download the land records request form from the revenue office website (if available).
- Fill out the required fields, including your land details (survey number, name of the landowner, etc.).
- Submit the form to the local revenue office to request access to your land records.
This option works well for non-Aadhaar users and ensures you get the necessary documents.
While some Bhoomi portal features require Aadhaar authentication, there is still a public interface that allows you to search for land records without logging in with Aadhaar. The public interface allows you to:
- View RTC/Pahani: You can access Pahani details, including land type, crop details, and landholding, without Aadhaar authentication.
- Check Mutation Status: Use your survey number to check the mutation status.
- View Revenue Maps: These maps are often publicly available for landowners or potential buyers who need basic information.
Simply use the search options on the Bhoomi portal and enter the required details (survey number, name, or taluk) to retrieve the record.
If you are looking to register your property on the Bhoomi portal but don’t have Aadhaar, you may be able to register manually at the revenue office. The office will verify your identity and property details before linking them with the portal for future reference.
Why is Aadhaar Often Used for Bhoomi Access?
Aadhaar authentication helps make the process secure and transparent, linking land records directly to an individual’s identity. The use of Aadhaar prevents fraudulent activities, ensures accurate ownership tracking, and simplifies government services.
While Aadhaar is commonly used to enhance the security of land records on the portal, it is not mandatory for accessing basic information related to RTC (Pahani), mutation, and revenue maps.
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Final Thought
For non-Aadhaar users, there are still multiple ways to access land records on the Bhoomi Online Portal without running into issues. Whether it’s using the survey number or visiting the revenue office, you can still get the necessary documents. Remember, while Aadhaar helps with authentication and adding an extra layer of security, it is not essential for accessing basic Bhoomi records.
If you’re facing any issues or need more personalized help, visiting your local revenue office is the best option to get things sorted quickly.