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The Mineral & Land Records System (MLRS) is an online platform delivering state-of-the-art mineral and land records transactions, tracking, mapping, and more for BLM customers and staff. MLRS has replaced and integrated many legacy BLM systems (e.g., LR2000, Alaska's ACRES/ALIS, LRAM, CSRC) to more efficiently manage resources and cases across ...
Report Format – Sort by Serial Number. The report is displayed in a new window in the format you initially set as your criteria. You can select a new report format from the drop down list and click on Go.
This Tutorial contains two parts that will help you answer these important questions regarding Mining Claims by Using the BLM LR2000 Report System. 1. What ACTIVE CLAIMS are located in this Township, Range and Section? 2. How do I find INFORMATION on a particular claim?
You should see a Serial Register Page. On the toolbar above the report, click on the PDF icon, this will allow you to view/print the SRP more clearly. There are other formats that serial numbers can be in. There can be prefixes or suffixes to the serial numbers.
The basic steps for researching mining claims with the BLM MLRS are: Locate areas that you are interested in prospecting and find the MTRS values of the PLSS sections that define those areas. Use the MTRS values to look up active (or closed if desired) mining claims with the BLM MLRS.
Selection of the Pub CR Serial Register Page from the LR2000 Report Menu displays the five options available for running SRP reports. Select New Format Serial Entry then click Open.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has developed the Mineral & Land Records System (MLRS) to replace: Legacy Rehost 2000 (LR2000) case management system (R1-R3 - last deployed June 2023) Alaska Land Information System (ALIS) (R4 deployed 10-15-2024)