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  1. Browse mineral owners, royalty interests, appraised values, etc., for oil and gas properties in Williams County, ND. We have the most comprehensive database of Williams County, ND mineral owners available.

  2. The Statement of Claim Form must be recorded in the office of the recorder in the county in which the mineral interest is located: North Dakota Recorders Information Network – List of ND Recorders; Statement of Claim Form

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  4. Search Online. Recorded documents are available online through iDocMarket. To search and access records, you must subscribe ($15 per month). To print, it costs $1 per page.

  5. The Recorder's Office is co-located with the Treasurer's Office, which also serves as a Passport Acceptance Facility. *Please note: The Williams County Recorder's Office cannot determine mineral ownership/mineral rights; you will need to hire someone like a landman to do that for you.

  6. Nov 18, 2002 · The Recorder's Office is responsible for recording, storing, and providing copies of: Corner Records. Plats. Deeds. Mortgages. Liens. Prior to changing ownership on any document, all taxes must be paid in full. Statements of Consideration.

  7. North Dakota Industrial Commission, Oil and Gas Division - (701)328-8020. North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, Environmental Health Section - 701-328-9921 or 1-800-472-2121. North Dakota Emergency Management 24-Hour Hotline: 1-800-472-2121.

  8. Anyone has the right to access and obtain copies of a public entity’s records, regardless of where they live. A request must reasonably identify specific records. The request can be made by any available medium - such as phone, email, mail, or in person, and does not have to be in writing.

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