Mineral rights laws by state · Arizona

Mineral Rights in Arizona Does not lapse

Nonuse does not cost an owner minerals in Arizona. The state lacks a dormant mineral act, so a severed interest endures even after decades of inactivity.

Quick answer: Mineral ownership in Arizona is durable. No dormant mineral act in Arizona. A severed mineral interest does not lapse through nonuse. Based on national statutory surveys; confirm against the current state code. For an owner, that makes the real question what the interest is worth, not whether it survives.

Unused minerals
Does not lapse
Lapse period
Does not lapse
Surface damages act
No
Forced pooling
Yes
Governing statute
Not applicable
Source status
No dormant act (surveyed)
Dormancy risk
0 / 100, rank 23 of 51
Key finding

Arizona law does not reclaim unused minerals from an absent owner on the basis of time. As of June 2026.

What this means for owners in Arizona

What matters in Arizona is paperwork rather than a calendar, which means keeping the chain of title clear and ensuring an operator can find and pay the owner. With little drilling activity, the priority is simply keeping ownership documented and reachable.

Keeping the interest in the record

Make sure ownership is on record and that operators hold a current address, so payments are not suspended and ultimately escheated.

Forced pooling in Arizona

Arizona allows forced or compulsory pooling, so a non consenting owner can be brought into a drilling unit and paid on statutory terms rather than blocking development.

Surface protection in Arizona

Without a surface damages statute, a Arizona surface owner relies on what the lease provides and on general law.

Common questions

Can mineral rights lapse in Arizona?

No. Time alone does not extinguish a severed mineral interest in Arizona.

How long before unused mineral rights lapse in Arizona?

There is no such period. An unused interest in Arizona does not expire.

Does Arizona allow forced pooling?

Yes, Arizona permits forced pooling.

Cite this page

American Mineral Registry. Mineral Rights in Arizona. 2026. https://americanmineralregistry.com/research/states/arizona.html

This page is a plain language reference compiled from the state code and published legal analysis. It is general information, not legal advice. Confirm against the current Arizona code or a licensed attorney before acting.

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