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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Mining License application in the editor.
  2. Select the application type: New or Renewal. If renewing, enter your current license number.
  3. Complete the Applicant Information section based on your entity type. If you are an individual, provide your SSN. For business entities, include the Business Entity Name and Federal EIN.
  4. Fill in your Primary Mailing Address and contact details, including phone numbers and email address.
  5. In the Property Information section, specify the property location and coordinates. Indicate your relationship to the property by checking the appropriate box.
  6. List the type of metal or mineral being produced and check all applicable mining activities.
  7. Finally, review your application for accuracy, sign it, and include your printed name, title, and date before submission.

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Upon discovery, mining rights on these state-owned lands are acquired by locating or staking a mining location in a similar way to staking a mining claim on federal lands.
The Alaska Mining License Tax (AMLT) This tax applies to all mines and royalty holders throughout Alaska, ensuring that the state benefits regardless of ownership or specific location. The rate of the AMLT is structured progressively, based on the mines net income.
Recreational gold panning and prospecting are permitted, with restrictions, on some public land in Alaska. On private lands or mining claims, the owners permission is required to mine or pan for gold. Alaska Native villages and corporation lands are private.
Permits and licenses are required by as many as 12 State and Federal agencies to conduct exploration or mining activities in the State of Alaska. To assist the mining industry navigate this complex permitting process, the State designed the Application for Permits to Mine in Alaska (APMA).
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The actual land forost gold mines and other minerals is usually, but not always, owned by the Federal, State, or even local government and the miner will need to lease the mineral rights from the government. On private land you will at least need an environmental permit.
Like federal mining law, Alaska mining laws provide for nonexclusive access to State-owned lands for prospecting, an exclusive right to develop a discovery, and security of tenure. A mining location may be staked for any locatable mineral (all metallic and most nonmetallic industrial minerals) under Alaska mining law.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $37.02 and as low as $18.64, the majority of Mining salaries currently range between $25.10 (25th percentile) to $32.12 (75th percentile) in Alaska.

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