7/12 Extract: How to Find ULPIN & Jurisdiction (2026 Guide)Scheme StatusScheme Status

If you are buying land or checking your family property, you no longer have to guess where your boundaries are. Every 7/12 extract in states like Maharashtra and Gujarat now carries a ULPIN, which links your land’s Survey Number to its exact GPS coordinates.

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What is ULPIN?

The ULPIN (Unique Land Parcel Identification Number) is a 14-digit alphanumeric code. It is essentially a “digital fingerprint” for your land. It prevents fraud because, unlike a name or survey number that can be confusing, the ULPIN is unique to that specific piece of earth.

How to find ULPIN and Jurisdiction using Survey No.

You can find these details by visiting the Mahabhulekh (Maharashtra) or AnyRoR (Gujarat) portals. Here is the simple path:

  • Step 1: Visit the Portal

    Go to the official land records site (e.g., bhulekh.mahabhumi.gov.in).

  • Step 2: Select Jurisdiction

    Choose your District, Taluka, and Village. This defines the “Jurisdiction” or the administrative area your land falls under.

  • Step 3: Search by Survey Number

    Select the “Survey Number/Gat Number” option. Enter your number and click “Search.”

  • Step 4: View the 7/12 Extract

    Once the digital 7/12 opens, look at the top right or the header area. You will see a 14-digit code—that is your ULPIN.


Why is this information important in 2026?

  • Property Mapping: You can enter the ULPIN into the Bhu-Naksha portal to see the exact shape of your land on a satellite map.

  • Legal Security: The ULPIN is now required for the Bhu-Aadhaar registration, which makes it nearly impossible for someone else to sell your land using fake documents.

  • Bank Loans: Most banks in 2026 now ask for the ULPIN to verify the “encumbrance-free” status of the land before approving a loan.

Quick Checklist for Landowners

Detail Where to Find It
Survey Number Listed on your old 7/12 or Sale Deed.
Jurisdiction The Taluka/Village office (Tehsildar Office).
ULPIN At the top of your digitally signed 7/12 extract.

💡 Tip for your Blog Readers

If you have your Survey Number but the ULPIN is not showing up, it means your village is likely in the “promulgation” phase where old maps are being converted to digital ones. You can visit the local Talathi office to get the latest status.

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