Landmark Nominations: History's Form Gets a Refresh
Published Date: 3/25/2026
Notice
Summary
The National Park Service wants to keep using the National Historic Landmarks Nomination Form and is asking for your thoughts by April 24, 2026. This form helps decide which places get special historic status, affecting property owners and history fans. There’s no new cost, just a chance to share your ideas and keep the process smooth and easy.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Historic Landmark Nomination Burden
If you want a property considered for National Historic Landmark status, you must ask about eligibility and, if eligible, submit NPS Form 10-934. The agency estimates 45 respondents per year, an average of 2 hours for a letter of inquiry and 558 hours per full nomination, for a total of 13,900 annual burden hours; there are no annual non-hour monetary costs. Comments on continuing this information collection are due April 24, 2026.
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