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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 ...
BLM carries a form (Form 3830-3) for filing a NOITL on SRHA land. A nonrefundable filing fee of $40 must accompany the NOITL. Claimants must file a NOITL prior to entering SRHA land to explore for minerals, or to locate mining claims.
Go to www.blm.gov. Click on Services – in dropdown menu select “Land Records”. Scroll down to “LR2000” – click on the link “Click here to review LR2000”. In left column click on Run Reports. Under Public Case Recordation Reports choose Public CR Serial Register Page.
The purpose of this guide is to aid in the understanding of what the BLM claims data is useful for, and how to use the data to assist in your research. Note: The BLM (Bureau of Land Management) LR2000 was renamed the Mineral & Land Records System (MLRS) in early 2021.
If you are searching for Mining Claims information from the BLM you will need to use the LR2000 (Legacy Rehost 2000) reporting system. I have created this series of Tutorials to help you navigate this important resource.
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)
The following is a step-by-step guide to assist those wishing to generate a Mining Claim Geographic Report utilizing the LR2000 system to determine the presence of and location of unpatented mining claims on areas of interest. The website where this information can be found is. https://reports.blm.gov/reports/LR2000/.