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How much is hunters safety course in Kansas?

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Asked by: Jill Liu

The Kansas Bowhunter Ed Course fee is $30.00.

Can you get your hunter safety course online in Kansas?

The KDWP clarified that the state’s full-online option won’t replace traditional course or internet-assisted courses and “is being offered in conjunction with previous course formats.” To access the fully-online Hunter Education course for Kansas, visit https://ksoutdoors.com/NRA-Online-Course. Copyright 2021 KWCH.

Do you need a hunter safety course to hunt in Kansas?

Kansas law requires that all hunters born on or after July 1, 1957, must successfully complete a certified Hunter Education course in order to purchase a hunting license or to hunt (except for those hunting on land that they own). This applies to both resident and non-resident hunters.

How old do you have to be for hunter safety course in Kansas?

11

AGE REQUIREMENT TO BE CERTIFIED: No one under the age of 11 will be certified in Hunter Education. Those under the age of 11 may take the course, provided space is available; however, the student will be required to take the course again for certification after turning 11.

How do I get a Kansas hunting license?

All annual hunting licenses can be purchased online by clicking here or through all licensed agents, or Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks offices, or by calling 1-833-587-2164. Most licenses expire 365 days from the date of purchase, except for multi-year and lifetime licenses.

How much does it cost to hunt in Kansas?

A Kansas Non-Resident hunting license will cost $97.50 for an adult 16 and older, and $42.50 for anybody 15 and younger. The whitetail deer permit will cost $442.50 for an adult, while the youth permits will cost $117.50.