1. What is a 7/12 extract (Satbara Utara)?
The 7/12 extract is an important land ownership documents maintained by the
revenue department in Maharashtra. It contains information about land
ownership, cultivation, and other rights.
2. Why is the 7/12 extract important?
It acts as proof of land ownership, is required for buying/selling agricultural
land, availing loans, and legal disputes.
3. Who maintains the 7/12 records?
These records are maintained by the Talathi at the village level and digitized by
the Revenue Department of Maharashtra.
4. How can I get my 7/12 extract online?
You can access it through the MahaBhulekh (Maharashtra Bhumi Abhilekh)
website or Maha e-Seva Kendra.
5. What documents are required to obtain a 7/12 extract?
Generally, you need the survey number, village name, and taluka name. In
some cases, proof of ownership may be required.
6. How long does it take to get a 7/12 extract?
If done online, you can get it instantly. Offline applications may take 3–7 days
depending on the local office.
7. Does the 7/12 extract prove ownership?
7. Does the 7/12 extract prove ownership?
It is a record of rights, but not conclusive proof of title. For ownership proof, a
registered sale deed is essential.
8. Can 7/12 extracts show joint ownership?
Yes, if multiple people have rights or interest in the land, their names will
appear in the extract.
9. How do I correct errors in my 7/12 extract?
You need to apply to the local Talathi or Tehsildar office with supporting
documents for rectification.
10. Can your firm help with updating or correcting 7/12 extracts?
Yes, we assist clients with corrections, name additions/removals, inheritance
entries, and legal notices.
11. Can you help with land title verification and mutation?
Absolutely. We provide complete legal support for land title search, mutation
entries, and documentation.
12. Can NRIs apply for or access 7/12 extracts?
Yes, NRIs can access records online or authorize a representative/lawyer in
India for land-related services.
13. Need help with your 7/12 extract?
Contact us for a free initial consultation to evaluate your issue and understand
the next steps.