If you don’t have a registered mobile number with the Tamil Nadu e-Services Portal, don’t worry. Many people face this issue, but there are still ways to download Patta Chitta without any hassle. You can still access your land record through a few simple alternatives. In this guide, I’ll explain easy, step-by-step methods to download or get a copy of your Patta Chitta even if your mobile number isn’t linked.

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What is Patta Chitta and Why OTP (Mobile) Is Usually Required

  • Patta Chitta is the official land‑record document issued by the state, showing owner name, survey number, village/taluk etc.
  • On the official portal, to view or download your Patta Chitta, you normally need to enter a 10‑digit mobile number and get an OTP (one‑time password).
  • The OTP step ensures security and prevents unauthorized access, making sure only the rightful land owner can view the record.

So if you don’t have a registered mobile number, this OTP step becomes a hurdle. But there are a few alternatives you can try.

 What You Can Do If You Don’t Have a Registered Mobile Number

Try Any Valid Mobile Number (If Allowed)

  • Some portals allow you to enter any working mobile number to receive OTP — not necessarily the one originally registered. There are anecdotal reports (on forums) that people managed to get OTP on alternate numbers.
  • So, you can try with your current mobile — enter it, request OTP, and see if the portal sends it. Just make sure you receive the OTP correctly.

Visit Your Local Revenue / Taluk / VAO Office

  • If online download fails, you can go physically to the local revenue office or the office that deals with land records.
  • Ask them to verify your identity and issue a copy of Patta Chitta manually. Governments usually allow offline requests especially if the digital route fails or if mobile verification isn’t possible.
  • Carry proofs — land details, identity proof, maybe old receipts, survey number — to show you’re the rightful claimant.

Use Common Service Centres (CSCs) or Help‑desks

  • In some areas, there are Common Service Centres (CSCs) or government-authorized kiosks that help people get farm land records. These centres sometimes have access to backend portals and might be able to help you download Patta Chitta even if your mobile isn’t linked.
  • They may charge a small service fee but can be helpful if you’re stuck.

Link or Update a Mobile Number (If Possible)

  • If you have changed your number or never linked one, try to update your details with the local revenue office (VAO / Tahsildar). Once updated, you can use that number on the portal.
  • After updating, wait for confirmation, then try again with OTP — this is the smoothest way if the portal enforces OTP strictly.

What to Carry / Do When Using Offline or Alternate Route

If you’re not using the online portal, and instead going offline or via CSC, keep these ready:

  • Your land’s survey number, village/taluk details
  • Any previous Patta / Chitta or old land record (if available)
  • Identity proof (Aadhaar / voter ID / similar)
  • Proof of residence or address (if required)
  • Patience — sometimes land‑record offices are busy or slow
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 FAQs

Yes, but only through offline methods like visiting the local revenue office or using CSCs. The online portal usually requires OTP verification.

Carry land survey number, previous Patta/Chitta (if available), identity proof (Aadhaar, voter ID), and proof of residence.

Yes, many CSCs have access to the backend system and can assist if your mobile isn’t linked.

Visit the local revenue office or Taluk office, provide proof of ownership and identity, and request linking/updating your mobile number.

No. Always use the official Tamil Nadu e‑Services portal or authorized CSCs. Third-party sites may be scams.

 Final Words


Yes — having a registered mobile number makes downloading Patta Chitta online easier. But if you don’t have one, you’re not stuck forever. Try using another working number, visit your local revenue office, use a CSC, or update your mobile details via proper channels. With a little patience and correct procedure, you can still get your land record.

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