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STAKING GUIDE

How to Stake a Mining Claim in Nebraska

Nebraska has 0 active mining claims on BLM land, targeting Uranium (In-Situ), Oil And Gas (Leasable). 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.

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

Nebraska BLM State Office

BLM Wyoming State Office (serves NE for Mining Law administration)

5353 Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, WY 82009

(307) 775-6256

https://www.blm.gov/office/wyoming-state-office

County Recorder Offices

Dawes County

Dawes County Register of Deeds

Visit recorder site →

Sioux County

Sioux County Clerk

Visit recorder site →

Scotts Bluff County

Scotts Bluff County Register of Deeds

Visit recorder site →

Nebraska Claim Statistics

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

Total active
0

Top Claim Holders

Claimant Active claims

Mineral Context

Nebraska hosts claims primarily targeting Uranium (In-Situ), Oil And Gas (Leasable).

Uranium (In-Situ) Oil And Gas (Leasable)

Notable Districts

Crow Butte (uranium ISR — permitted, not locatable)

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