By Garrett Christensen on Wednesday, August 24th, 2022 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
EASTERN OREGON – (Release from the Bureau of Land Management). Bureau of Land Management (BLM) officials remind mining claimants that annual maintenance fees are due on Thursday, September 1, 2022. The fee is required for claimants who hold unpatented mining claims or sites on Federal lands and wish to retain those claims on public lands through the 2023 assessment year. If a claimant is unable to pay the fee, they can file a Maintenance Fee Waiver Certification (Small Miner’s Waiver) by the same date. If the BLM does not receive a payment or waiver certification postmarked on or before Sept. 1, the mining claim will be declared forfeit and void.
A mining claim is a parcel of land for which the claimant has asserted a right of possession and the right to develop and extract a discovered, valuable, mineral deposit. This right does not include exclusive surface rights (see Public Law 84-167). Generally, claimants are required to do annual assessment work on a mining claim. Paying the maintenance fee replaces this requirement, while ensuring the claimant is still invested in the claim.
“Mineral development is an important land use within the BLM’s multiple-use mandate,” said Todd Curtis, the BLM Deputy State Director for Resources, Lands and Minerals. “In communities across the country, mining provides jobs, economic activity and important commodities that are essential to maintain a high quality of life.”
This year, the BLM posted the annual reminder packet online at: Oregon-Washington – Mining and Minerals | Bureau of Land Management (blm.gov). It was not sent out in a hard copy.
Therefore, we encouragesubmission of mining claim filings by mail or online through the Mineral and Land Records System (MLRS) at https://mlrs.blm.gov/s/. Most mining claim filings and payments may be submitted in MLRS except for the Maintenance Fee Waiver Certification. Waiver certifications must be mailed to the office .
The BLM Oregon/Washington State Office is available to assist by phone at (503) 808-6001 (option 2), or by email at BLM_OR_SO_Land_Office_Mail@blm.gov.
You can send the original copy of Maintenance Fee Waiver Certification and/or other filings and payments to the Oregon/Washington State Office: