Andhra Pradesh – Certified Adangal

Get stamped land/agrarian records (Adangal) directly from the Mandal Revenue Office—digitally or as certified prints

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Overview

An Adangal (also called Pahani) is a key revenue record for agricultural land in Andhra Pradesh. Issued by the Mandal Revenue Office, it lists the landowner, plot area, land type (wet/dry), soil type, crops grown, tenancy, water sources, and any liabilities or remarks. A Certified Adangal is officially stamped and valid for legal, financial, and administrative use.

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FAQs

What's inside a typical Adangal?

Owner name, plot survey number, assessment area, soil and land type, cultivation details, water rates, tenancy, and annotated remarks.

Is there a difference between Adangal and ROR-1B?

Yes—Adangal focuses on agricultural use details, while ROR-1B (Record of Rights) records ownership history and mutation details.

Are older, manual Adangals available?

Yes—pre-digitization Adangals (manual Adangals) can be requested directly via Mandal offices or through MeeSeva services.

Is a Certified Adangal legally valid?

Yes—when stamped and signed by the Mandal Revenue Officer (MRO), it is accepted by courts, banks, and government departments.

Does an Adangal prove ownership?

Not on its own—it supports cultivation and usage claims, but ownership proof comes from registered deeds and ROR-1B.

Why do banks and officials ask for Adangal?

Because it shows how the land is being used (type of crops, irrigation, tenancy) and confirms if it matches the declared purpose in loan or subsidy applications.

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Andhra Pradesh Certified Adangal

Get stamped land/agrarian records (Adangal) directly from the Mandal Revenue Office—digitally or as certified prints

  • Certified Adangal copy with MRO stamp
  • Survey number, landowner name, and plot area
  • Soil type, cultivation details, water sources
  • Land classification (wet/dry), tenancy, remarks
  • Reference period (e.g., 1950–2025)

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