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Mineral Rights and Mining Claims

Mineral rights can be obtained on State or Federal lands that are open to mineral entry. Mining claims, leases, and mineral material sales apply to Federal Lands. Prospecting permits, leases, and material sales apply to State Trust Land. The process is complex, but can be accomplished by the average citizen.

  • The minimum recording expenditure is about $200 per new federal mining claim.
  • Mining claims cannot be used as a residence or home site.
  • Under the current moratorium on patenting claims, no title to the land can be obtained.

Two publications are essential if you intend to acquire mineral rights in Arizona:

  • Special Report SR12, Laws and Regulations Governing Mineral Rights in Arizona
  • Special Report SR23, Manual for Determination of Status and Ownership, Arizona Mineral and Water Rights .

They may be ordered from DMMR's publication list or perused at the Department's office or some libraries. Recent changes to regulations and fees are posted in Circular 104.

Acquiring Mineral Rights

The steps in acquiring mineral rights are generally as follows:

  1. Find an area of interest and determine its legal description (i.e. Township, Range, Section, etc.)
  2. Determine surface and subsurface ownership status as explained in Manual for Determination of Status and Ownership, Arizona Mineral and Water Rights
  3. Acquire and maintain mineral rights as described in Laws and Regulations Governing Mineral Rights in Arizona.

Arizona Mining Claim Forms

Laws and Regulations Governing Mineral Rights in Arizona contains the following forms related to Federal mining claims:

  • Location Notice for Lode Mining Claim,
  • Location Notice for Placer Mining Claim,
  • Claim Map,
  • Notice of Non-liability for Labor and Materials Furnished,
  • Affidavit of Performance of Annual Work,
  • Notice of Intent to Hold Mining Claims - Certification of Payment of Rental Fee.
  • A form for listing additional claims is also provided.
  • DMMR added a new form in 2005 for recording and filing the Maintenance Fee Payment.

Click here to Download the mining claim forms (pdf format).

Links to specific land management agencies minerals information:

Bureau of Land Management:

The Bureau of Land Management's Arizona Office has additional information related to minerals and mining. The following links are suggested:

The latter includes a link to the form 3830-2, Maintenance Fee Waiver Certification in pdf format. Lands status plats and supplemental information can be viewed and downloaded at the Master Title Plat search page. The BLM also offers two online records research tools, the much improved LR2000, for retrieving claim and lease records. Another useful and easy to use tool is the map viewer Geocommunicator. It links to LR2000 to provide claim detail and readily provides maps of open or claimed areas, surface management, easements, topography, etc. To download Mining District Sheets, Mineral Surveys plats, and much more see the BLM's ftp site. For other assistance call the Arizona State Office of the BLM at 602-417-9200.

Forest Service

The Forest Service has additional information related to mining claims and mineral leases within the national forest.

Arizona State Land Department

The Arizona Land Department's Map Server provides static and interactive Arizona maps that display the location of State Trust Land and Federal Lands in Arizona. The interactive map viewer provides information on the status of State Land mineral, surface, and grazing leases, and State Land sales.

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