Farmer Certificate in Maharashtra
What is a Farmer Certificate?
A Farmer Certificate (also called Shetkari Dakhla or Agriculturist Certificate) is an official government paper that shows a person is recognized as a farmer. People use it for things like buying or registering agricultural land, getting farmer benefits, or applying for farm loans. The certificate is issued by local revenue authorities (Tahsildar / SDO) and can be applied for online or at the local office.
Who needs it?
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Someone who wants to prove they are a farmer
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People buying agricultural land who need to show farmer status
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Anyone applying for farmer-specific government schemes, subsidies, or certain loans
What documents are usually required?
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Aadhaar / Voter ID / Passport (identity)
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Address proof (electricity bill, ration card, etc.)
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PAN card (sometimes requested)
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Passport-size photo(s)
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Land record extract (7/12) if you already own land or are registering land
Is this legal and safe?
Yes — the Farmer Certificate is a government document issued by the revenue department. Be careful of any service that promises the certificate without proper verification or asks for unusual payments. Always insist on receipt numbers and official records.
How Maximum Lands can help?
If you’re confused or short on time, we help people gather documents, fill the form, and follow up with local offices — legally and transparently. We’ll show you every step and give you the official application number so you can check status yourself..
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