jermlacey12
FNG
In the state of Colorado do you need a physical copy of your hunter’s safety card n your person to purchase a license or even hunt?
Depends where you go to purchase it. I’ve has some stores require it and walked across the street to another store that sold me licenses.In the state of Colorado do you need a physical copy of your hunter’s safety card n your person to purchase a license or even hunt?
If your license doesn't have the verified hunters ED on it (JakeSCH showed the details) you technically have to have your hunters ED in hand while hunting. If you get your license checked by a warden and don't have it on hand you could get dinged.Depends where you go to purchase it. I’ve has some stores require it and walked across the street to another store that sold me licenses.
Mine was from 1973, finally fell apart. Had them send me a new one, was really suprised they had it in the system as it was way before Databases.On a January morning a Wyoming game warden knocked on the door with ticket book in hand to write me a ticket for not having a hunter safety card on file in the computer, yet an animal was recorded at a game processor. My beat up original card from 1978 was all he needed to see - apparently the old records didnt make into the newer database. lol
Many western states actually enforce game laws, so it cracks me up when guys have to learn the hard way.
Seconding this. Sent an email to the address below with a digital snap shot of my hunter ed card and they were able to manually verify my account and confirmed that means I will not longer need to carry a copy.You can also get verified by emailing cpw. I sent them my hunter’s ed documentation. Now when I purchase my Colorado license it automatically prints out verified.
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