Hunters must have licenses or license numbers and a physical form of identification on their person while hunting.
No person born on or after September 1, , shall hunt unsupervised unless that person has been issued a certificate of satisfactorily completion of a Hunter Education course approved by LDWF. Please see Mandatory Hunter Education for exceptions, requirements, and methods for taking approved hunter education courses.
Licenses are available at special rates for seniors, military, students, and people with disabilities. Lifetime licenses are also available. These licenses are all-inclusive—you do not need any other license—and are valid for one day only.
This license does not include special gear such as trawls, crab traps, crawfish traps, hoop nets, etc. These temporary hunting licenses are available for Basic Hunting as well as other licenses or permits required in addition to the Basic Hunting License, such as Big Game License or Turkey Stamp.
Reprint License Purchased Online. Review the information on this page carefully and select the license that best meets your needs. Once purchased, licenses and stamps cannot be returned for refund or exchange. All sales are final. Contact any Arizona Game and Fish Department office for additional information. Note: Community Fishing licenses are no longer available beginning Jan, 1, A valid Arizona license is required for taking wildlife including fish in Arizona.
The licensee shall carry the license when participating in hunting or fishing or other form of take. Take means pursuing, shooting, hunting, fishing, trapping, killing, capturing, snaring, or netting wildlife.
Wildlife includes all wild mammals, wild birds, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans and fish. Hunting License — Arizona residents and non-residents 10 years and older need a valid hunting license to hunt in Arizona. A person under 10 may hunt wildlife other than big game without a license when accompanied by a properly licensed person 18 years or older. No more than two unlicensed children may accompany any license holder.
Home Licensing Hunting. Valid JULY 1, through JUNE 30, Fish and Game Code Section 70 defines "Resident" as any person who has resided continuously in the State of California for six months or more immediately prior to the date of their application for a license or permit, any person on active military duty with the Armed Forces of the United States or auxiliary branch thereof, or any person enrolled in the Job Corps established pursuant to Section of Title 29 of the United States Code.
To qualify, hunter must be less than 16 years of age at the beginning of the license year July 1. Successful hunters must report immediately. Unsuccessful hunters must submit a report within one week after the close of the pronghorn antelope season. CCR, T14 Section Unsuccessful hunters must submit a report by February 1 of the license year. All tag holders must submit a report within 10 days after the close of the season.
Unsuccessful deer tag holders, whether they hunted or not, are required to report no harvest by January 31 CCR, T14 Section Unsuccessful hunters must submit a report within one week after the close of the elk season. How to Prequalify for a Disabled Veteran or Recovering Service Member License Send a photocopy of your identification and documentation of eligibility by: Mail or apply in person at any CDFW license sales office Fax at Secure document upload - To upload your documentation, you must request a secure document upload.
Send your request for a secure document upload to LRB wildlife. You will receive a response with a link to upload your documentation securely. DO NOT send your documents via email. Identification must include your address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, gender, and date of birth. A letter documenting your eligibility. Telephone number E-mail address optional, but may expedite issuance For hunting licenses only - proof of hunter education Proof is not needed if you purchased a California hunting license after CDFW will have your hunter education on file.
Mobility Impaired Disabled Persons Motor Vehicle Hunting License Application PDF Form Visually Disabled Muzzleloader Scope Permit- NO FEE Available to any resident or nonresident visually impaired hunter having a permanent loss, significant limitation, or diagnosed disease or disorder, which substantially impairs the vision of a hunter, preventing the hunter from viewing and aligning the sights of a muzzle-loading rifle with the target in order to hunt deer.
Visually Disabled Muzzleloader Scope Permit Application PDF Form Disabled Archer Permit- NO FEE Available to any resident or nonresident hunter's having permanent loss, significant limitation, or diagnosed disease or disorder, which substantially impairs one or both upper extremities preventing a hunter to draw and hold a bow in a firing position. Q: How long is a hunting license valid? Q: What do I need to do to get my hunting license?
Q: What is the minimum age requirement to purchase a hunting license? Q: Where do I purchase a hunting license? Q: How do I replace a lost or destroyed current hunting license?
Q: Can I purchase a hunting license for my friend? Q: Are there any types of free or reduced-fee hunting licenses? The following nongame birds and mammals may be taken at any time of the year and in any number except as prohibited in Chapter 6: English sparrow, starling, coyote, weasels, skunks, opossum, moles and rodents excluding tree and flying squirrels, and those listed as furbearers, endangered or threatened species.
Fallow, sambar, sika, and axis deer may be taken only concurrently with the general deer season. Aoudad, mouflon, tahr, and feral goats may be taken all year. American crows Corvus brachyrhynchos may be taken only under the provisions of Section and by landowners or tenants, or by persons authorized in writing by such landowners or tenants, when American crows are committing or about to commit depredations upon ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops, livestock, or wildlife, or when concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other nuisance.
Persons authorized by landowners or tenants to take American crows shall keep such written authorization in their possession when taking, transporting or possessing American crows. American crows may be taken only on the lands where depredations are occurring or where they constitute a health hazard or nuisance.
If required by Federal regulations, landowners or tenants shall obtain a Federal migratory bird depredation permit before taking any American crows or authorizing any other person to take them. How can I get a copy? Q: How old do you have to be to take a hunter education course? Q: Can I take a hunter education course online? Q: Will you accept a Hunter Education Certificate from another state? Q: Are senior citizens exempt from having to take a hunter education course? Q: If I cannot use my hunting license can I get a refund?
Hunting license fees are nonrefundable. Q: Why are hunting license fees nonrefundable? Can I give them to someone else? Related Information. Required for any resident 16 years of age or older who takes birds or mammals. Required for any nonresident 16 years of age or older who takes birds or mammals.
Required for any resident or nonresident less than 16 years of age who takes birds or mammals. Available to any recovering service member. A recovering service member is defined as a member of the armed forces, including a member of the National Guard or a Reserve, who is undergoing medical treatment, recuperation or therapy and is in an outpatient status while recovering from a serious injury or illness related to the member's military service.
After you prequalify for your Recovering Service Member Reduced-Fee Hunting License, you can purchase a recovering service member hunting license anywhere licenses are sold. The Fund-raising Random Drawing Open Zone Deer Tag allows the hunter to hunt during the authorized season dates of any hunt, using the specific method and meeting any special conditions of the tag for that hunt.
Any resident or nonresident age 12 as of July 1 of the current license year, may apply. Hunters may apply multiple times and there is no additional tag fee for the successful tag holder. If there are any issues, please contact the call center at or a CPW park or office.
Telephone sales representatives at are trained to sell licenses and do not know specific wildlife-related information for Colorado. For questions not related to the sale of licenses, call Colorado Parks and Wildlife at Learn more about how CPW calculates mule deer population.
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