Utah Land Surveys Filed to Sharpen Public Boundary Lines
Published Date: 8/12/2025
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Summary
The BLM Utah Office just filed new land survey maps to help manage public lands better. If you own or use land in Utah, these updates could affect property boundaries and land use. No fees or deadlines are changing, but these surveys keep everything official and clear.
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New land survey plats filed
You should know the Bureau of Land Management filed official plats of survey at the BLM Utah State Office in Salt Lake City, Utah. If you own or use land in Utah, these filings could affect property boundaries and land use. No fees or deadlines are changing; the surveys were filed to help manage public lands.
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