New Mexico Land Survey Gets Official BLM Stamp
Published Date: 7/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will officially file a new land survey in New Mexico in 30 days. This survey helps the Bureau of Reclamation manage public lands better. If you own or use land in this area, this update could affect how the land is handled, but no costs or deadlines for the public are involved right now.
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New New Mexico Land Survey Filed
If you own land in New Mexico, the Bureau of Land Management will officially file a new plat of survey 30 days after the date of this notice at the BLM New Mexico State Office in Santa Fe. The survey is intended to help the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation manage public lands better, and the notice says there are no public costs or deadlines right now.
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