Navajo Ranchers Keep Grazing Permit Paperwork Flowing
Published Date: 9/22/2025
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Summary
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is renewing the paperwork for Navajo Partitioned Lands grazing permits, which affects ranchers who use these lands to graze their animals. This renewal means ranchers will keep providing important info to keep their permits active, with no new fees or big changes. The update helps keep things running smoothly and on time for everyone involved.
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Navajo Grazing Permit Renewal
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is renewing the information collection for Navajo Partitioned Lands grazing permits. If you are a rancher using those lands, you must continue providing required information to keep your permit active; the renewal says there are no new fees or major changes and is meant to keep permit processing running smoothly.
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