E-khatas can now be obtained at BangaloreOne centres
The Hindu
Obtain final e-Khata at Bangalore One centres with required documents for a fee, including property tax receipt and Aadhaar card.
The Bengaluru civic body has announced that residents can now obtain their final e-khata at BangaloreOne centres, with the service being available at the centres from Monday (November 11).
To apply, property owners must bring the following documents:
Applicants need only show these documents at the centres, where staff will scan and return them. The service costs ₹45, with an additional ₹5 charged per scanned page.
Once the final e-Khata certificate is ready for printing, an additional ₹125 must be paid to BBMP.
BBMP announced that those who do not have an Aadhaar card can avail e-khata from the Assistant Revenue Officer (ARO) office of the jurisdiction of the property.
They should provide their passport, driving licence or their voter ID card along with a photograph instead of Aadhaar card. This option will be available only in-person at the ARO office. Other documents to be submitted to get an e-Khata remains unchanged.
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