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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 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 ...
If you would like to view unredacted reports, please click here to view instructions on creating a Login.gov account. 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)
The LR2000 system provides a searchable database for public reports concerning BLM’s land and mineral use authorizations and unpatented mining claims within the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.
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.
The BLM's Legacy Rehost System, called LR2000, provides reports on BLM land and mineral use authorizations for oil, gas, and geothermal leasing, rights-of - way, coal and other mineral development, land and mineral title, mining claims, withdrawals,
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