BLM Files New Oregon and Washington Survey Maps
Published Date: 5/28/2026
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Summary
The Bureau of Land Management is officially filing new land survey maps for parts of Oregon and Washington on June 29, 2026. These surveys help manage public lands and were done with other agencies like the Forest Service. If you want to protest any survey, you must do it before the filing date, and you can view or buy copies of the maps at the BLM office in Portland.
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Deadline to Protest Plats: June 29, 2026
If you want to protest one or more of these land survey plats, you must file a written notice of protest with the BLM Oregon State Office no later than the scheduled filing date, June 29, 2026. The notice must identify the specific plat(s); a written statement of reasons must be filed within 30 days after the notice is received. If a timely protest is received, the official filing of the protested plat(s) will be stayed until the protest is resolved.
Plats Available to View or Buy in Portland
You can view the plats for free at the BLM Oregon State Office public room in Portland at 1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204, and you may obtain copies upon required payment. Copies are available from that office and viewing is provided at no cost.
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