Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 47-606 (2026)

Affidavit of performance of labor — Notice of acceptance of waiver, suspension or extension — Fees — Effect as evidence. 

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Affidavit of performance of labor — Notice of acceptance of waiver, suspension or extension — Fees — Effect as evidence. 

Within sixty (60) days after any time set or period allowed for the performance of labor, or making improvements upon any lode or placer claim, the person in whose behalf such work or improvement is performed or some person for him, must make and record an affidavit in substance as follows:

State of Idaho, county of …., ss.
Before me, the subscriber, personally appeared …., who being first duly sworn says, that at least …. dollars worth of work or improvements were performed or made upon …. claim, situate in …. mining district, County of …., State of Idaho:
That such expenditure was made by, for, or at the expense of …., owner of said claim, for the purpose of holding said claim; all stakes, monuments or trees marking boundaries of said claim are in proper place and position.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this …. day of …., …..
The fee for administering the oath and recording the foregoing affidavit, when taken before any county recorder, shall be as provided by section 31-3205, Idaho Code.
Such affidavit, or a certified copy thereof in case the original is lost, shall be prima facie evidence of the performance of such labor. The failure to file such affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that such labor has not been done.
When the performance of annual labor upon any lode or placer claim is suspended, extended or waived by act of congress of the United States, and provision is therein made for filing or recording a notice, affidavit or statement by the claimant or other person for him, accepting the provisions of said act, then the same shall be filed as herein provided for affidavit of performance of annual labor, and the same fees shall be charged therefor and the same effect shall be given thereto, and the same presumptions shall arise therefrom as provided herein for said affidavit of performance of annual labor.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1971–1987 · leading case: Golden Condor, Inc. v. Bell, 678 P.2d 72 (Idaho Ct. App. 1984).
Golden Condor, Inc. v. Bell, 678 P.2d 72 (Idaho Ct. App. 1984). · cites it 8× “Idaho Code § 47-606 provides that an affidavit of performance of the annual labor must be filed with the county recorder of the county in which the claim is situated.”
Golden Condor, Inc. v. Bell, 739 P.2d 385 (Idaho 1987). · cites it 8× “At the original trial, the district court, sitting without a jury, quieted title in Golden Condor on the grounds that the annual affidavits of "proof of labor" filed pursuant to I.”
Clearwater Minerals Corp. v. Presnell, 729 P.2d 420 (Idaho Ct. App. 1986). · cites it 2× “1 There are numerous such requirements, including performance of annual labor pursuant to state law, I.C. § 47-606, and federal law 43 U.S.C. § 1744 (a).”
Am. Silver Mining Co. v. Coeur D'Alene Mines Corp., 480 P.2d 900 (Idaho 1971). · cites it 2× “During the years in question, Coeur d’Alene Mines did sink its shaft the additional 400 feet and did drive the crosscut in the direction of and into the American: Silver claims at the 2,800 foot level.”
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