District Magistrate List Uttarakhand (2025) – Updated Contacts & Responsibilities

DM list Uttarakhand

In Uttarakhand, the District Magistrate (DM) plays a key role in all land, property, and administrative approvals. From verifying land conversions under Section 143 to approving major real estate and tourism projects, the DM’s office is often the final authority at the district level.

If you’re planning to buy land, start construction, or verify property documents, knowing your district’s DM contact details helps you connect with the right office quickly and avoid unnecessary delays.

As of November 2025, here is a list of the current District Magistrates in Uttarakhand:

📍 Updated DM List for Uttarakhand (2025)

Here’s the latest District Magistrate (DM) list for all 13 districts of Uttarakhand, including the Kumaon and Garhwal regions.

DistrictDistrict Magistrate NameContact NumberEmail
AlmoraMr. Alok Kumar Pandey05962-230170dm-alm-ua@nic.in
BageshwarSmt Akanksha Konde05963-220763dm-bag-ua@nic.in
ChamoliShri Gaurav Kumar01372-252102dm-cha-ua@nic.in
ChampawatMr. Manish Kumar05965-230285dm-chp-ua@nic.in
DehradunShri Savin Bansal0135-2622389dm-deh-ua@nic.in
HaridwarMr. Mayur Dixit1376-232092dm-har-ua@nic.in
NainitalMr. Lalit Mohan Rayal54942-235684dm-nai-ua@nic.in
PithoragarhSri Ashish Kumar Bhatgain05964-225301dm-pit-ua@nic.in
Pauri GarhwalSmt. Swati S. Bhadauria1368-222250dm-pau-ua@nic.in
RudraprayagMr. Prateek Jain1364-233300dm-rud-ua@nic.in
Tehri GarhwalSmt. Nitika Khandelwal1376-232092dm-teh-ua@nic.in
Udham Singh NagarMr. Nitin Singh Bhadauria05944-242344dm-usn-ua@nic.in
UttarkashiShri Prashant Arya01374-222280dm-utt-ua@nic.in
Note: DM names are updated periodically. Visit the respective district websites for the latest postings or administrative orders.

🧭 Role of a District Magistrate in Uttarakhand

DMs coordinate between the public and various departments. Their key responsibilities include:

  • Land and revenue administration
  • Oversight of law and order
  • Disaster management and relief
  • Approval of land conversion and registry-related applications (like Section 143)
  • Issuing public notifications, NOCs, and government certificates

Knowing your district DM helps you understand where to file applications, track approvals, or report misuse of agricultural or government land.

💡How to Contact Your DM Office

  1. Visit your district’s official website (via e-District Uttarakhand).
  2. Locate the District Administration or Contact Us section.
  3. You can also visit the local Collectorate Office in person for land or registry-related inquiries.

Tip: For property matters such as land classification or permissions, contact the Tehsildar first — they coordinate directly with the DM office.

⚙️ Common Public Services Under DM Office

  • Land and property-related NOCs
  • Caste, income, and domicile certificates
  • Disaster relief and compensation requests
  • RTI applications and grievance redressal

🛡️ How Kumaon Planner Helps

If you’re trying to verify a land document, apply for mutation, or understand approval processes under your district, Kumaon Planner coordinates with certified legal and local experts to guide you through DM or Tehsil-level requirements — helping you avoid misinformation and delays.

Just connect with us here.

✅ Conclusion

The DM office is the nodal point for almost every administrative approval in Uttarakhand. Staying updated with the current DM list ensures faster responses and smoother documentation for residents, investors, and property buyers.

FAQs

Q1. Why is the DM important for land deals in Uttarakhand?

Because the District Magistrate has the final say in land conversions, disputes, and registration-related permissions.

Q2. Can outsiders contact the DM directly?

Yes, through the official district website or public grievance portal. However, documentation must be complete.

Q3. How often does the DM list change?

Transfers happen every few months; always check the district site for updates.

Q4. Does every district have its own DM office?

Yes — every district has a separate administrative setup headed by its District Magistrate.

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