Step 3. Lodge application with the department - General purpose lease

Lodging mining tenement applications

Applications must be made in the Form No. 21 ‘application for mining tenement’ and lodged at any of the department’s Mining Registrar offices, or lodged electronically via the department’s website using ‘Mineral Titles Online (MTO)’, within 10 days of marking out.

eLodgement

Prior to using the eLodgement system, parties will be required to register with MTO and be issued with the necessary logon details and also agree to the terms and conditions. Registration is free.

Note: Whilst applications for mining tenements can be lodged electronically outside the department’s opening hours, those applications will be deemed to be received at 8.30am (WST) on the next working day.

Application fees payable

Application fees together with the first year’s rent is payable on lodgement of an application for a mining tenement. Information as to current fees and charges is available as a separate sheet.

Note: A $30,000 transaction limit applies where payment is made by credit card.

Purpose(s) of General purpose leases

The purposes as required by Section 87 must be stated on the Form 21.

An application for a general purpose lease shall be accompanied by

Description of tenement

It is of the utmost importance that the description of every tenement is clear and unambiguous. This will allow precise plotting on the public plan or TENGRAPH and easy identification of the posts on the ground.

The boundaries of every mining tenement, except an Exploration Licence, shall be defined from an existing survey mark or other well defined feature, a prominent ground feature shown on the department’s tenement maps, an observed latitude and longitude or Australian Map Grid (AMG), coordinates under Regulation 66.

Essential features

All descriptions should include the following prime features:

  • locality
  • datum post or starting point
  • boundaries
  • area.

For examples of descriptions, including methods of measurement, refer to Marking Out and Applying for a Mining Tenement pamphlet.

Mapping

A map must accompany each application for a mining tenement. The map must clearly show the boundaries of the land applied for.

Checklist for lodging mining tenement applications

Refer to checklist for lodging mining tenement applications