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Where can I get a copy of my hunter safety card in Wisconsin?

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Asked by: Katrina Miller

gowild.wi.govcontact the DNR at 888-936-7463 to receive a hard copy.

How do I find my hunter safety number Wisconsin?

by using our online web site to obtain your DNR customer ID number; by calling DNR customer service from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 1-888-936-7463; or. by visiting a DNR service center during their regular scheduled hours.

Does Wisconsin hunter safety expire?

About Your Certification

This certificate EXPIRES 550 days after course completion.

Do I need a paper copy of my hunting license in Wisconsin?

According to Jordan Resop, Conservation Warden- Bureau of Law Enforcement Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources out of Sturgeon Bay, a Go Wild card, driver’s license, PDF on a cell phone, or paper license is required to provide proof of hunting/fishing/trapping license, safety certification, etc.

Do you need hunters safety to hunt in Wisconsin?

Anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1973, must complete a hunter education course and have a hunter education safety certificate on file to purchase any hunting license in Wisconsin.

How do I reprint my Wisconsin fishing license?

Original or reprint

  1. Reprint yourself from your online DNR account.
  2. Request a reprint at no charge from a DNR Service Center.
  3. Purchase a reprint from any license agent for a $2 fee.

How old do you have to be to hunt in Wisconsin?

Youth Hunting License

Wisconsin residents and non-residents under the age of 10 may not hunt or obtain a hunting license. Residents and non-residents ages 10 to 17 must have a hunting license. Additional licenses may be required.

How old do you have to be to drive a snowmobile in Wisconsin?

12 years of age

In Wisconsin all persons who are at least 12 years of age and who were born on or after January 1st, 1985 are required to take a Wisconsin-Approved Snowmobile Safety Course, and obtain a snowmobile certificate when riding on public lands.

How much is a concealed carry class in Wisconsin?

CCW license renewals cost $22, do not require new or additional training, and will expire five years from the date the new license is issued. New CCW licenses require an approved training and $40 fee. License renewals and new applications will be processed within 21 days, per Wisconsin State Statute.

What do I need to bow hunt in Wisconsin?

Anyone born on or after January 1, 1973 is required to possess a hunter safety certificate or a bowhunting education certificate in order to bowhunt in Wisconsin. There is no minimum age requirement to take this online course. You do not have to be a resident of Wisconsin to take this online course.

Can the DNR come on private property in Wisconsin?

The current Wisconsin law does not give DNR wardens trespass authority to deal with trespassing complaints. This is a reasonable request for safety and respect of all neighbors. Large tracts of land are needed to hunt.

Can you shoot a deer from your house in Wisconsin?

A. Both the hunter and the deer must be located on private property. A hunter with a private land harvest authorization cannot shoot a deer standing on public lands even if he/she is standing on private land.

Can a 14 year old hunt alone in Wisconsin?

AGE AND SUPERVISION REQUIREMENTS

Hunters who are 12-13 years of age must obtain a hunter education certificate, and be supervised by an adult. Hunters who are 14 years of age or older are permitted to hunt alone as long as they have obtained hunter education certification.

Can you carry a pistol while bow hunting in Wisconsin?

Question 10: Is it ok to carry both a gun and bow and arrow with you during the deer gun season? Answer: Yes, a customer can carry a gun and a bow and arrow while hunting.

Can you bow hunt during youth hunt Wisconsin?

Youth Deer Hunt

Youth hunters that possess an archer or crossbow license may continue to hunt with a bow or crossbow during the archery/crossbow season, which runs concurrently with the youth gun deer hunt.