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In cities like Bangalore and other parts of Karnataka, a Property Identification Number (PID) is a unique number assigned to every property for official and tax purposes. The PID links all property records — including ownership, khata, and tax payments — in the local municipal database, making it easier to track and manage your property details.
However, obtaining or verifying your PID can feel like a daunting process if you’re unfamiliar with the documentation and procedures. From ensuring your khata is up to date to matching property tax records, the steps can get complicated.
That’s where DocuPro comes in. We help you obtain your PID number smoothly, handle the paperwork on your behalf, and ensure that your property records are properly reflected in the municipal records. Whether you’re an owner, buyer, or seller, DocuPro ensures your property has a verified PID for all legal and municipal needs.
With DocuPro, you save time, avoid unnecessary hassles, and ensure your property records are in order.
Our process is designed to be simple and stress-free:
To help you get your PID number, our team will need the following documents. We will confirm the exact requirements based on your property and jurisdiction.
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Don’t let missing or incorrect property records hold you back. DocuPro makes it easy to obtain or verify your PID number with zero hassle.
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A PID (Property Identification) number is a unique 15-digit number assigned to each property by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) for identification and tax assessment purposes.
You can find your PID number on your property tax receipts, Khatha documents, or by searching on the BBMP property tax portal using your old assessment number or owner details.


