Law requires hunting guide or outfitter services that are offered or provided for money or other consideration to possess a valid annual Hunting Guide License issued under IC The annual license expires on March 31 of the following year in which the license was issued.
Applications for these licenses can be found online at wildlife. A resident or nonresident can buy an apprentice hunting license without having to take a hunter education class. An individual can purchase up to three apprentice licenses of any combination in a lifetime before having to take a DNR-offered hunter education class.
Apprentice licenses are required for those born after Dec. The apprentice hunter must be in close proximity to and able to communicate with a hunter who is at least 18 years old and has a valid hunting license unless exempt from needing a hunting license at all times. The individual who accompanies the apprentice hunter cannot accompany more than two apprentice hunters at one time while afield. Landowners or lessees of farmland and their children living with them who meet the requirements for license exemptions are also exempt from needing an apprentice hunting license.
Anyone born after Dec. Hunters certified in another state or Canada can also present a card or certificate and purchase an Indiana hunting license.
The DNR offers hunter education courses in counties throughout the state. To find classes in your area, visit indianahuntereducation. Indiana offers an online hunter safety course for hunters to obtain their hunter education card. For more information please visit hunter-ed. If you have lost your hunter education card, visit ilostmycard.
General License Regulations Hunting licenses: A valid hunting license issued by the Indiana DNR is required to hunt any species of wild animal on both private and public land in Indiana. License exemptions can be found below. Resident licenses: To qualify for resident hunting licenses, a person must have established a true fixed and permanent home and primary residence in Indiana for 60 consecutive days prior to purchasing a license or permit and not claim residency for hunting, trapping, or fishing in another state or country.
All other individuals are nonresidents. Licenses and stamps: A hunting license and applicable stamps, permits, and HIP number must have an original signature in ink and be carried with the licensee while hunting or the licensee must produce an electronic copy of the license while hunting.
The license or electronic copy of the license must be produced upon the request of an Indiana Conservation Officer or other authorized law enforcement officer. Hunter education: Anyone born after Dec. License reprints: Lost or damaged licenses can be reprinted online at no cost to the customer. License revoked: DNR-issued licenses may be revoked at the discretion of a court upon conviction of fish and wildlife law violations, or at the discretion of the Department, for non-compliance with conditions under which licenses are issued.
License refunds: Licenses are non-transferable and non-refundable. How to Purchase a License Online Go to on.
In Person Visit one of more than retailers statewide listed at on. Allow weeks for delivery. This will also serve as your permanent tag once the confirmation number is recorded on it. When you begin your purchase, the web browser and server establish a secure connection through an SSL Secure Socket Layer. All entered data, such as personal information, purchase information and credit card information, is encrypted. VeriSign certifies the Indiana online license system.
Review all your information for accuracy and try again. You may have been declined due to a network communication problem. You may get through if you try again. The credit card processor may also decline a transaction request for fraud protection. If your card continues to be declined, report the problem to your credit card issuer. Check your email spam or junk mail folder. An email will be sent to the address on file with both the gift certificate ID and validation number needed to redeem it.
You will need the gift certificate number and the validation number found in the email receipt from the purchase. When a gift certificate is redeemed, the balance is added to your account balance.
Gift certificates can only be used to purchase licenses. Gift certificates can only be redeemed through the online licensing system or at a DNR property. You can make a one-time donation without creating an online account by selecting SHOP in the top right-hand corner of the screen. You will be required to provide an email address for your receipt. The Senate Enrolled Act passed in , requiring DNR to provide an option for customers to be able to register as an organ or tissue donor when purchasing a hunting, fishing, or trapping license online.
Over , people are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant nationwide, including more than 1, Hoosiers. One donor can save up to eight lives through organ donation and heal as many as 75 people through tissue donation. Residents age 18 and older can sign up to be a donor, regardless of medical history, through the online license system.
For more information about organ and tissue donation, visit the Indiana Donor Network. Your registration as an organ donor will remain confidential.
A red heart will appear on your license as a symbol that you have registered to be an organ donor. DNR staff are available from 8 a. Monday through Friday. You will need to complete an affidavit to change your registration status. DNR IN. Find an IN. Email and registration. Register for another account using the correct email address. Click the Red associate name button to switch back to act as yourself. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are all accepted. American Express is not. No refunds will be made.
Please make your license choices carefully.
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