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If you wish to explore for minerals, onshore petroleum, underground gas storage sites, or Oak Island Treasure, one of your first stops should be the Registry.
- Getting in Touch How to contact the Registry
- An Overview A general description of the duties and responsibilities of the Registry
- Statutes Administered List of the statutes administered. Where available, links to the full text version of the statutes and regulations are provided
- General Information and Guides: Legislation and Procedures, First Nations Consultation, Landowner Information
- Forms Download Some of the Registry's forms are available for downloading from this site
- Maps Download Some Registry's related maps are available for downloading from this site
- Mineral Exploration Assessment Reports Download Some mineral exploration assessment reports are available for downloading from this site
- Permits, Approvals and Licences (PAALS) Site Permits, Approvals and Licences (PAALS) Information for Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles
Note: New Fees for Mineral and Oak Island Treasure Rights, Permits & Services (April 1, 2011)
- Nova Scotia Links Company Registration, Library Services, Land Information, Environment Assessment, Occupational Health and Safety, Core Library, Mining Activities/Statistics, Staff Phone Listing, Other Provincial Government Sources, Associations and Societies
- Other Canadian contacts Provincial, Territorial and Government of Canada Links
As titles administration is performed in conjunction with other sections, departments and agencies of the Province of Nova Scotia we have provided links to other World Wide Web sites which we hope will be useful:
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