Mineral rights laws by state · Vermont

Mineral Rights in Vermont Does not lapse

In Vermont, time is not the enemy of a mineral owner. No dormant mineral act exists, so a severed interest is not lost to the passing of years alone.

Quick answer: Mineral ownership in Vermont is durable. No dormant mineral act in Vermont. 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
Verify
Governing statute
Not applicable
Source status
No dormant act (surveyed)
Dormancy risk
0 / 100, rank 48 of 51
Key finding

Under current Vermont law, a severed mineral interest is not forfeited for going unworked. As of June 2026.

What this means for owners in Vermont

The real exposure here is administrative rather than statutory: proving ownership through a clean chain of title and making sure royalty payments reach the right person. With little drilling activity, the priority is simply keeping ownership documented and reachable.

Practical steps for an absent owner

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

Forced pooling in Vermont

Treat Vermont pooling as indicative and verify the live statutory terms before counting on them.

Surface protection in Vermont

Vermont does not provide a standalone surface protection act, leaving lease language and general law to govern disturbance.

Common questions

Can mineral rights lapse in Vermont?

No. Vermont law keeps a severed interest intact regardless of how long it goes unused.

How long before unused mineral rights lapse in Vermont?

There is no clock to count. Vermont imposes no nonuse deadline.

Does Vermont allow forced pooling?

Pooling exists in Vermont; verify the present rules.

Cite this page

American Mineral Registry. Mineral Rights in Vermont. 2026. https://americanmineralregistry.com/research/states/vermont.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 Vermont code or a licensed attorney before acting.

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