1‑B Survey Mismatch on Meebhoomi What to Do Update 2025?
If you’re using the Meebhoomi portal (the online land‑record system for Andhra Pradesh) and you find that your 1‑B record (or survey number) doesn’t match the physical land or your sale deed, don’t panic. This happens more often than you’d think. Let’s walk through why it happens, why it matters, and how you can fix it, in plain language.

Why the mismatch happens
Here are some common reasons the survey number or area in your 1‑B record might not match what you expect:
Because the portal lets you view your 1‑B record online, you’ll be more likely to spot these mismatches.
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Why the mismatch matters
You might be wondering, “So what if my number is off a little?” Here’s why you should care:
How to Fix 1‑B Survey Mismatch

Here’s a simple roadmap to fix the mismatch. Think of it like checking your car’s tyres and taking it to service if something’s off.
Visit the Meebhoomi portal and view your 1‑B record. On the portal you’ll need district, village, (and often) survey number/account number.
Compare what’s online with your deed, sale document, old khata passbook, or physical measurement. Check: survey number, area (in acres/hectares), khata/account number, owner’s name.
Note exactly which fields differ: is it just the survey number? Or the area? Or the owner’s name? All of the above?
Sale deed / gift deed / inheritance papers (if ownership changed).
Physical site plan or measurement from revenue department (if available).
Old khata/e‑passbook from Meebhoomi (if you have).
Any correspondence or mutation application you filed earlier.
Typically, you’ll approach your Tahsildar / Revenue Office in your mandal/village. The website “ABC of Meebhoomi” mentions that incorrect data must be corrected via application.
Some changes can be initiated via the portal’s “Mutation / Record update” section (depending on your district).
In your application, clearly mention: “Survey number on online 1‑B is X but actual should be Y” and attach the evidence.
After submission, you’ll get a reference number or acknowledgement.
Check the status periodically on the portal or at the office.
Once the update is made, revisit the portal and download the new 1‑B/Adangal copy to verify the correction.
Whenever you buy/sell land, immediately check the online record and ensure mutation is processed.
Maintain copies of sale/gift/inheritance documents, and keep your khata details updated.
Keep your Aadhaar/mobile number linked on Meebhoomi (this helps get alerts).
Periodically (once a year) check your portal record so that any discrepancy is caught early.
Additional Tips to Ensure Accurate Meebhoomi Records
Aside from checking your 1‑B records, here are some proactive steps to avoid mismatches in the future:
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Final Words
Fixing a 1‑B survey mismatch on Meebhoomi is simple once you know where to look. Keep your records updated, follow the correct steps for mutation, and always verify your details online. By staying proactive and checking your 1‑B record regularly, you’ll avoid legal headaches down the road, making your land dealings smooth and easy. If you ever feel unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out to your local Revenue Office for support!