Finding ancestral property in Telangana and AP is a specialized Probity service that helps NRIs and families trace property registered under previous generations' names. Many families own land registered decades ago. village names changed, survey numbers reorganized, revenue records outdated. Without professional tracing, legitimate ownership claims can be lost.
Probity has traced 150+ ancestral properties across Telangana and AP. Our team includes revenue department experts with access to Dharani portal, old pahani archives, and Sub Registrar databases. We trace ownership chains going back 3-4 generations.
Why Properties Become Hard to Find
- Old Registration Records: Pre-2000 properties may only exist in physical Sub Registrar registers
- Village Reorganization: Telangana districts reorganized in 2016. old names no longer in current records
- Survey Number Changes: Numbers renumbered multiple times over decades
- Unmutated Inheritance: Property passed through generations without formal mutation
- Missing Documents: Original deeds from 1960s-1980s lost or damaged
How We Trace Ancestral Property
Family History
We collect names, locations, old documents, and family stories about holdings.
Archive Research
Systematic search of Dharani, pahani records, Sub Registrar archives, and revenue offices.
Ownership Chain
Build complete chain from original registration to current status, identifying gaps.
Claim Preparation
Documentation for mutation, succession, or legal proceedings to establish your rights.
Sources We Search
- Dharani Portal (Telangana): Digital land records. current pahani, survey details, owner info
- Sub Registrar Archives: Physical records going back to 1950s-1960s
- Old Pahani/Adangal Records: Pre-computerization revenue records at Mandal offices
- Encumbrance Certificates: 30+ year chain of registered transactions
- AP Meebhoomi Portal: Digital land records for Andhra Pradesh
Common Scenarios
- NRI families with agricultural land: Grandparents owned land, nobody visited in decades. we trace and initiate mutation
- Property under deceased grandparent: Revenue records still show old name. we obtain succession certificate and file mutation
- Disputed family partition: Verbal division never formalized. we trace original extent and prepare partition docs
- Encroached ancestral land: Family land occupied by others. we establish ownership through records and assist legal reclaim
Trace Your Ancestral Property
Don't let family property slip away. Our revenue archive specialists trace records going back generations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We access Sub Registrar archives with physical records going back to the 1950s, plus old pahani and sethwar registers. We have traced properties registered over 60 years ago.
Simple cases: 2-3 weeks. Complex multi-generational gaps: 6-8 weeks. We estimate after initial consultation.
We work with family names, village names, and time period estimates. Even partial information can start the search. Our team searches systematically through all available archives.
Yes. We trace properties across all districts of both Telangana (Dharani portal) and Andhra Pradesh (Meebhoomi portal), plus physical archives in both states.
We provide a detailed report with records, current status, and a legal roadmap for mutation, succession certificates, or legal proceedings. We assist with each next step.