📋 Register Entity
📜 Apply for Licence
📎 Submit Documents
🔍 Track Application
🔄 Renew Licence
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Mining Companies

Large-scale operators, junior miners, and exploration companies operating in Ghana.

ASM & Galamsey Transition

Small-scale and artisanal miners seeking formalisation under Act 1140.

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Gold Buyers & Dealers

Licensed gold purchasing agents, including community and district level buyers.

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Exporters & Refineries

Entities seeking export permits or operating refinery and processing facilities.

🏢 Entity Registration Form

Register your entity with the Ghana Gold Board. All entities involved in gold extraction, buying, refining, or export must register under Act 1140 Section 3(2).

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8 Licence Types

Large-scale, small-scale, reconnaissance, prospecting, gold buying, export, environmental, and water use.

Processing Time

Applications reviewed within 14–30 working days. MD approval via backoffice system.

📜 Licence Application Form

Apply for a gold sector licence under the Minerals and Mining Act (Act 703) and Ghana Gold Board Act 1140. All applications are reviewed by the MD Backoffice.

📎 Document Submission Portal

Upload supporting documents for your registration or licence application. Accepted formats: PDF, JPG, PNG (max 10MB per file). Reference your application number to link documents to your case.

📋 Required Documents Checklist

Depending on your licence type, the following documents may be required:

☐ Ghana Card (National ID)
☐ Business Registration Certificate
☐ Tax Clearance (GRA)
☐ Environmental Impact Assessment
☐ Site Plan / Survey Map
☐ Community Consent Letter
☐ Geological Survey Report
☐ Proof of Financial Capability
☐ Insurance Certificate
☐ AML/KYC Documentation
☐ EPA Environmental Permit
☐ Water Resources Commission Permit

🔍 Application Status Tracker

Enter your application reference number to check the current status of your submission.

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🔄 Licence Renewal Application

Renew your existing gold sector licence before it expires. Renewal applications should be submitted at least 90 days before expiry. Late renewals may incur penalties under Act 1140.