Convert Khata to E-Aasthi
Seamless digital transition of property records

Overview
In Karnataka, property ownership records are undergoing a major digital upgrade with the transition from e-Khata to e-Aasthi. e-Khata is the older electronic format of the traditional Khata, recording property details such as ownership, tax ID, size, and location. With the introduction of e-Aasthi, the government aims to provide a more transparent, accurate, and real-time database of property records linked directly with GIS mapping, tax records, and ownership history. The e-Khata to e-Aasthi migration ensures that property owners can access updated ownership certificates, tax receipts, and boundary maps instantly through a centralized platform, reducing manual errors and fraud risks. This digital transition is crucial for property buying, selling, tax payments, loan applications, and legal verification across Karnataka, especially in BBMP, Municipal, and Town Panchayat areas.
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FAQs
What is the e-Khata document?
E-Khata is the digital version of property ownership records issued by municipal bodies like BBMP in Karnataka.
What is e-Aasthi?
E-Aasthi is Karnataka's newer digital platform that links property ownership, tax payment records, and GIS mapping in real-time.
Why is migration from e-Khata to e-Aasthi happening?
To create a centralized, tamper-proof, and easily accessible record system that improves property transparency and reduces disputes.
How can I check if my property has been migrated to e-Aasthi?
Visit the official municipal websites (e.g., BBMP or Sakala portal) and search using your PID number or owner name.
Do I have to pay any fee for migration?
No, there is no separate fee for migration. However, obtaining updated property certificates might involve standard service charges.
What documents are needed for e-Aasthi record corrections?
Sale deed, old Khata copy, tax paid receipts, property sketch, and Aadhaar card may be required for corrections.
Is e-Aasthi compulsory for selling a property?
Yes, especially in urban Karnataka, e-Aasthi-certified documents are now preferred for property registration and loan applications.
Can I download my e-Aasthi certificate online?
Yes, once migrated, you can directly download ownership certificates and tax details through the municipal portals.
How long does it take to update corrections in e-Aasthi?
Typically, 15–30 working days, depending on the municipal body's processing speed and the type of correction requested.
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Khata to e-Aasthi Migration
Get your latest digital property records under e-Aasthi with updated ownership and tax details.
- Faster and safer property verification
- Essential for property transactions and bank loans
- Recognized across Karnataka's urban bodies
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