|
- Mining Claim Fees Going Up Again | TreasureNet. com
A single 160 acre placer claim now has $1600 in fees due annually! Until 1993 the same placer claim was only $15 Location fees are going up as well The base location fee is now $49 plus the $25 filing fee A single mining claim location now requires a mandatory $274 fee payment to BLM (no small miner waiver in the first year of a mining claim)
- Can you take over a closed placer mine? | TreasureNet. com
BLM and County don't communicate Someone at the Sacramento State BLM office told you that? Care to share a name? The Recorder will record any properly formed notice if you have the money Did you leave a 2" white space at the top? 10 point or bigger type? 1 2 inch side and bottom margin? Signed with return address? Proper Title to the Location?
- BLM Form 3830-2 (Maintenance Fee Payment Waiver Certification)
The only "form" provided by the BLM that is required to be used by miners is the 3830-2 All other forms are just suggestions My personal suggestion is to never use a BLM form except the required 3830-2 As winners pointed out many (most) of them don't even meet the legal requirementrs If you sent in an expired 3830-2 form you still have time to submit the correct current April 2023 form
- Gates blocking access on BLM land. | TreasureNet. com
So I keep coming across gates blocking road access while on BLM land Most recently in an area many people target shoot (lots of old hard rock mines andprospects in the area) Whats up with that? Can they legally block access like this? This particular gate block the road a long distance from
- Warning for Mining Claim Owners | TreasureNet. com
If you own a mining claim in the lower 48 you may need to check the current status of your claim with the BLM On November 17th the BLM closed 28,340 mining claims On this same day last year they closed more than 20,000 mining claims Many of the mining claims closed last year were closed in
- Using a mini-excavator on remote claims, legal? - TreasureNet
I just found out that there are mini-excavators that the chinese make for cheap for less than $5k They're pretty small but they can still dig a hell of a lot more gravel than one man with a shovel could in a day Would it be legal to use these on a claim on BLM land? I could break them down
- How to find the Mineral Survey information from Patented mining claims . . .
The BLM is under strict restrictions as to what information about the minerals in the land can be revealed Essentially the only information the BLM can share with the public is whether the land has been proven to be mineral in character at some point in time You may be thinking of a mineral exam instead of a survey (map)
- Mining Claim Question | TreasureNet. com
With regards to mining claims If I understand this correctly,,,You as the claim owner, after all your paperwork is complete with the BLM means trespassing would be illegal regardless of what they were doing Like Hunting or fishing for that matter What I'm getting at is if you are the
|
|
|