Mining Claim Fees Going Up Again

Clay Diggins

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The BLM posted a notice to the Federal Register at 1 am on Saturday morning raising the maintenance and location fees... effective today July 1. :BangHead:
You can read and download the notice here:

Mining claim annual fees are now $200 per year for each lode, millsite or tunnel site claim and $200 per each 20 acres of placer claim. 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).

If you already paid your annual maintenance fee for mining year 2025 you will need to pony up the additional $35 by August 31 or you will receive a deficiency warning notice and could lose your claim if you don't respond timely. If you are locating a claim today you will need to pay the full $274 location fees, your county recording fees plus the cost of staking.

This time of year Land Matters distributes their Annual Federal Mining Claims Filing Requirements instructions with a flow chart to guide you. We did update the fee requirement on that handout to help claim owners understand the current requirements. You can download a copy of the PDF file here. Please feel free to share this and help educate your fellow miners. :thumbsup:

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Well off to record my paperwork today and mail off some to BLM.

I would have forgotten for sure if it were not for the reminder.

Thanks for looking out for others!
It is easy to forget the paper work so it is always good to have reminders. :icon_salut:
 

CHA CHING!
$101 to record 3 pages at the Recorders office.

TH thanks for the reminder not to use the term C#####T G########T because it would have likely slipped out one way or another somewhere along the line. Bring your pocketbook if your claim is located in Northern California.

Anybody’s recording fee (necessary for me to find treasure) higher than that?
 

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