North Carolina Metal - Detecting Agreement

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This form is a temporary permission for search using a metal detector on another person's property. Liability of landowner is limited, and searcher is allowed to keep anything found (unless prohibited by operation of law). Presumably some consideration, monetary or otherwise is exchanged by the metal detecting person, for the right to search the land. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
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There are some simple rules you can follow to make asking for permission to metal detect easier: Locate the Owner. ... Follow the Rules. ... Ask Face-to-Face if You Can Metal Detect on Someone's Property. ... Be Considerate When Asking for Permission to Metal Detect. ... Leave Your Gear in the Car When You Ask Permission. ... Final Word.

No permits are required for metal detecting on private property (i.e., permission must be received from the landowner prior to accessing property) from the Department of Environment of Environmental Quality. However, there are restrictions on metal detecting in some areas of the state.

If you stay on the northern beaches above Nags Head like Kill Devil Hills, Duck, and Corolla, you should be fine, unless the spot you are seeking treasures specifically has a sign telling you not to use a metal detector in the area.

Detectorist. Everyday term used to describe a person who uses a metal detector. Digger. Or trowel, spade, or any tool used to dig for your finds.

Know the Rules For example in many states (including North Carolina), you cannot metal detect in state parks or on state park beaches. This is mainly to protect the pristine nature of the parks, and often these parks incorporate historic sites where the preservation of artifacts is critical.

While most of the Northern Outer Banks is open all-year round for metal detecting, some areas restrict its usage during the busiest time of the year.

Finding jewelry is a quick way to make money for metal detecting. The value of the jewelry depends on how old it is; that is, the older the jewelry, the higher the value. Finding lost jewelry is relatively easy compared to the other forms of metal detecting.

[DATE] Dear [LANDOWNER/OCCUPIER], My name is [YOUR NAME] and I am contacting you by letter to explain my request, as I did not want to intrude or invade your privacy. I appreciate that at present I am a stranger and you know nothing about me so I would like to give you a few details about me if I may.

Beaches are a great place to use a metal detector. The dry sand is loose, making it easy to dig, and there are usually plenty of people around if you need help. Check local metal detecting laws before you start, as some beaches have restrictions. For optimal beach detecting, choose a spot that looks promising.

You must obtain permission from the landowner before using a metal detector. This includes land to which the public have rights of access such as beaches, footpaths, or council-owned land.

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North Carolina Metal - Detecting Agreement