Ente Bhoomi Kerala – Your Guide to Viewing Land Records Online

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December 09, 2025

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Buying land or verifying property ownership in India has always been a complex process. The documents stored across different departments, mismatched survey maps, and outdated manual records often lead to confusion and disputes. To resolve this, most state governments have taken a significant step by digitizing land governance to make information more accessible, transparent, and reliable for every citizen.

 

Ente Bhoomi is the land governance portal of Kerala’s Integrated Land Information and Management System (ILIMS). It brings all major land-related records onto a single digital platform. It enables property owners, buyers, advocates, developers, and NRIs to quickly verify land details online without physically visiting village or taluk offices. From survey numbers and subdivision data to digital re-survey maps and property history, everything is now accessible with a few clicks.

 

In this guide, we will explore what Ente Bhoomi is, how it works, what records you can access, and how to use it effectively to verify land details online.

 

 

What Is Ente Bhoomi Kerala?

 

Ente Bhoomi is Kerala’s official digital land records platform, developed under the ILIMS (Integrated Land Information & Management System). Ente Bhoomi unified revenue, registration, and survey records into one easily accessible portal. It plays a crucial role in the state’s digital re-survey mission, which aims to correct outdated boundary maps and replace old manual survey data with accurate digital cadastral records.

 

Before Ente Bhoomi, citizens often had to approach multiple departments and portals such as E-Rekha and Bhu-Naksha to retrieve maps, survey sketches, or ownership details. Ente Bhoomi simplified this process by integrating them into a visually mapped, easy-to-navigate digital interface.

 

More importantly, it reduces dependency on intermediaries and manual offices by enabling citizens to directly access verified land records, improving transparency and reducing dispute risks.

 

 

What Land Records Can You View on Ente Bhoomi?

 

Ente Bhoomi allows users to view a wide range of land-related details covering both old survey and re-survey data. The Ente Bhoomi portal supports access to:

 

  • Ownership and Thandaper details — basic ownership records associated with a property
  • Survey number & subdivision information — property-level identification within a village block
  • Re-survey (updated) land records — corrected and digitized data from the statewide re-survey process
  • FMB (Field Measurement Book) sketches — detailed parcel boundary drawings that define exact measurements
  • Cadastral / village maps and location sketches — helpful for visualizing land boundaries and nearby layouts
  • Block maps & historical survey data — to understand changes over time
  • Mutation status and property transfer details — essential when buying or selling land

 

These records are valuable for due diligence, inheritance claims, property resale, and legal verification.

 

 

How to View Land Records Online on Ente Bhoomi

 

Checking property details on Ente Bhoomi is straightforward, but accuracy depends on entering the correct district, village, and survey number. Here is a simple step-by-step guide:

 

  1. Visit the official Ente Bhoomi portal

    Open the website in your browser (search for Ente Bhoomi Kerala on Google to access the correct portal)

  2. Click on "search"

    Under search for land information and then click(land information search)

  3. Select your district, taluk, and village

    Use the dropdown menu to choose the exact location where the property is situated

  4. Enter survey number / sub-division details

    Provide the survey details exactly as they appear on existing documents

  5. Once details are submitted, on  the next page you can view

    Ownership details, FMB sketch, block map, re-survey status, etc

  6. Open and view the digital record

    The portal will display the selected details visually or in document format

  7. Download or apply for certified copies (if required for legal use)

Common Input Errors

  • Spelling differences in village names
  • Incorrect format of survey or sub-division number
  • Selecting old survey instead of re-survey (or vice-versa)

 

If records do not appear, users can recheck spelling, cross-verify with tax receipts, or check whether the area is still pending digital re-survey.

 

 

What Services Are Available on the Ente Bhoomi Portal?

 

Ente Bhoomi is more than a basic record-viewer — it offers multiple citizen services related to land verification, measurement, and ownership clarity.

 

Key services of Ente Bhoomi Portal include:

 

  • View old survey and updated re-survey records
  • Check FMB sketches and cadastral maps
  • Track re-survey progress for villages still under digitization
  • View mutation and transfer-related information (where available)
  • Land tax-related details and links for payment services
  • Apply for certified documents and downloadable records (for official or legal purposes)
  • Locate and verify boundaries visually using digital mapping

 

These services reduce the need for physical visits to Taluk/Village offices and enable citizens to validate details before transactions.

 

 

What’s the Difference Between Ente Bhoomi vs E-Rekha vs Bhu-Naksha?

 

Kerala previously relied on multiple portals for different land-record functions. Ente Bhoomi strengthens the system by integrating many functionalities into one place. Here is a simple comparison:

 

Feature / Purpose

Ente Bhoomi

E-Rekha

Bhu-Naksha

Unified land information system

Old survey data

Re-survey updated maps

FMB / village maps

Mutation & property history

Visual parcel mapping interface

For drafting or legal copies

Final Thoughts

Ente Bhoomi marks a major milestone in Kerala’s journey toward digital governance and transparent land administration. By offering accurate, updated, and unified land records online, it empowers citizens to verify property information without dependency on manual records or middlemen. For anyone involved in purchasing, selling, inheriting, or developing land, the portal serves as a critical tool for trust and clarity.

 

However, while Ente Bhoomi provides valuable reference information, it is important to remember that digital records should be complemented with certified documents, legal scrutiny, and on-ground verification. It would be very advisable, especially when dealing with high-value property transactions. With responsible use, the platform significantly reduces confusion and prevents disputes, strengthening confidence in Kerala’s real estate ecosystem.

 

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FAQs

1. Is Ente Bhoomi free to use?

Yes, viewing land information on the portal is generally free. However, some fee may be applicable if you download certified documents, detailed survey maps, or official copies required for legal processes.

2. Can I access my land records from outside Kerala or overseas?

Absolutely. Since Ente Bhoomi is an online portal, NRIs and remote landowners can verify property data from anywhere, as long as they enter correct district, village, and survey information.

3. What if my land details are not showing on Ente Bhoomi?

It may be because the digital re-survey for that village is not yet complete, or details were entered incorrectly. You can retry with correct inputs or contact the local village/taluk office for clarification.

4. Is Ente Bhoomi a legally valid replacement for physical documents?

Not entirely. Digital records provide reference and transparency but legal transactions still require certified documents such as possession certificates, ECs, sale deeds, and mutation records.

5. What is the difference between old survey and re-survey records?

Old survey represents legacy manual measurements which may contain inaccuracies. Re-survey (digital) records reflect updated measurements based on modern survey technology to resolve boundary discrepancies.