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To: Greg Ronan who wrote (1339)7/27/1998 4:13:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1539
 
Greg I won't say you are wrong. I also called the BLM. I was told that there is no grace period. All fees are due by August 31. There are few exceptions and they involve things like typos, etc.

Once the BLM becomes aware that one has not paid, (may take several weeks to several months depending on schedule)they send a letter stating claims null and void.

You can actually go out and stake over existing claims and the BLM will accept money and file. They will not involve themselves in legal ownership. That will have to be done in civil court.

I talked to Carol Van Dorn, the Mining Specialist with Socorro Office of the Bureau of Land Management. She said the rules apply to all BLM land in any state.

Perhaps you would share the name of the BLM representative that you spoke with.

Tim Hall
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