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STAKING GUIDE

How to Stake a Mining Claim in Arkansas

Arkansas has 0 active mining claims on BLM land, targeting Bromine, Bauxite, Quartz. Staking a new claim requires following federal procedure under the General Mining Law of 1872 plus state-specific filing requirements.

Active Claims
0
Filing Deadline
90 days
Initial Fee
$274
Annual Renewal
$200

The Staking Process

1

Verify land status

Use the BLM Mineral & Land Records System to confirm the land is open for mineral entry. Check for withdrawals, existing claims, and overlapping jurisdictions.

BLM MLRS Portal →
2

Determine claim type

Choose one of four claim types based on the mineral deposit and your intended use:

  • Lode claim — vein or rock in place deposits (e.g., gold in quartz)
  • Placer claim — loose deposits (e.g., stream gold)
  • Mill site — up to 5 acres for processing facilities
  • Tunnel site — for tunnel-based exploration
3

Physically stake the land

Place legally recognized boundary monuments at the corners of your claim. GPS coordinates are now standard practice.

Arkansas-specific: Federal requirements under 43 CFR 3832 apply on BLM-administered lands in Arkansas. [source]

4

File Notice of Location

File a Certificate of Location with both the county recorder's office and the BLM state office within 90 days of staking. [source]

5

Pay required fees

Initial filing costs approximately $274 per claim:

  • $25 processing fee
  • $49 location fee
  • $200 annual maintenance fee

Source: 43 CFR 3833. [source]

6

Annual renewal

Pay the $200 maintenance fee before September 1 each year, or file a Small Miner Waiver if you hold 10 or fewer claims and perform $100 of assessment work.

Missing the September 1 deadline results in automatic forfeiture with no grace period.

Arkansas BLM State Office

BLM Eastern States Office (serves AR)

5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041

(703) 440-1600

https://www.blm.gov/office/eastern-states

County Recorder Offices

Garland County

Garland County Circuit Clerk

Visit recorder site →

Pike County

Pike County Circuit Clerk

Visit recorder site →

Saline County

Saline County Circuit Clerk

Visit recorder site →

Arkansas Claim Statistics

Sourced from BLM MLRS extract (as of Q2 2026).

Total active
0

Top Claim Holders

Claimant Active claims

Mineral Context

Arkansas hosts claims primarily targeting Bromine, Bauxite, Quartz.

Bromine Bauxite Quartz

Notable Districts

Smackover Formation (bromine/lithium brine — leasable, not locatable)
Magnet Cove (rare alkaline intrusion)

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