Metal - Detecting Agreement 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Metal - Detecting Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the state and county at the top of the form, ensuring accurate identification of jurisdiction.
  3. In the designated area, provide a detailed description of the property where metal detecting will occur. This is crucial for clarity and legal purposes.
  4. Review each condition outlined in the agreement. Ensure you understand your rights and responsibilities as a Hobbyist, particularly regarding indemnification and retention of found items.
  5. Fill in the date when this agreement is executed, as well as the expiration date in the specified fields.
  6. Both parties should sign and print their names along with their addresses at the bottom of the form to finalize the agreement.

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Follow all local, state, and federal laws related to metal detecting. Respect private property and never metal detect an area without permission. Pack out what you pack in, and properly dispose of any trash you find.
Archeological and Historic Sites: Metal detecting is often banned near these sites to prevent disturbance of preservation efforts. These areas are protected by state law, and unauthorized digging can result in severe penalties. Wildlife Preserves: Metal detection is usually prohibited to protect wildlife ecosystems.
The agreement specifies that in exchange for access, the detectorist will provide a percentage of the value of any finds to the landowner. It also requires that the detectorist hold valid insurance and adhere to the NCMD Code of Conduct.
A basic permission letter might read: This confirms that [Farmer Name] gives permission to [Your Name] to metal detect on [specific fields] at [Farm Name] from [date] to [date]. Any finds of historical interest will be reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme and ownership discussed.

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