Post by sam on Nov 15, 2010 16:00:22 GMT -5
Attention holders of lifetime licenses
The DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife asks that lifetime license holders update their current mailing address in the DNR’s online license system.
If you possess a lifetime license of any type (basic fishing, basic hunting, trapping, comprehensive fishing, comprehensive hunting or comprehensive hunting and fishing) we need your current address. The DNR uses the lifetime license address database to communicate with license holders and select participants for wildlife surveys. These surveys help establish hunting seasons and bag limits, and help to monitor and properly manage the wildlife of Indiana.
Lifetime license holders can access and confirm or update their address and other information at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/6315.htm through Dec. 15, or by following the steps in the table below.
Lifetime license holders without Internet access can call (317) 232-4200, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or call their area’s DNR Fish and Wildlife Regional Office (765) 473-9324; (219) 285-2704; or (812) 789-2724 to update their information.
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Visit the Division of Fish and Wildlife Home Page at: www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/6315.htm
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Click on “Register for a Reserved Hunt; You are not actually registering for a hunt, just using the system to update your address
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Continue with your registration
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Click on the bullet for “I have a Lifetime License”; then click “Go”
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Enter your Lifetime Hunting License Type, License Number and Date of Birth
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Continue
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If your address is correct, click “Cancel” and exit the system
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If your address is incorrect, click on “Update Personal Information”
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Enter corrections and then click “Continue”
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Corrections should load to this page, review the information and if it is now correct click “Cancel” and exit the system
About Fish and Wildlife Management in Indiana
Fish and wildlife management and public access are funded by fishing and hunting license revenue and also through the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Programs administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These programs collect excise taxes on sporting arms and ammunition, archery equipment, fishing equipment, and motor boat fuels. The money is distributed among state fish and wildlife agencies based on land size and the number of licensed anglers and hunters in each state. Find out more information about fish and wildlife management in Indiana at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/.
The DNR Division of Fish and Wildlife asks that lifetime license holders update their current mailing address in the DNR’s online license system.
If you possess a lifetime license of any type (basic fishing, basic hunting, trapping, comprehensive fishing, comprehensive hunting or comprehensive hunting and fishing) we need your current address. The DNR uses the lifetime license address database to communicate with license holders and select participants for wildlife surveys. These surveys help establish hunting seasons and bag limits, and help to monitor and properly manage the wildlife of Indiana.
Lifetime license holders can access and confirm or update their address and other information at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/6315.htm through Dec. 15, or by following the steps in the table below.
Lifetime license holders without Internet access can call (317) 232-4200, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. or call their area’s DNR Fish and Wildlife Regional Office (765) 473-9324; (219) 285-2704; or (812) 789-2724 to update their information.
1
Visit the Division of Fish and Wildlife Home Page at: www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/6315.htm
2
Click on “Register for a Reserved Hunt; You are not actually registering for a hunt, just using the system to update your address
3
Continue with your registration
4
Click on the bullet for “I have a Lifetime License”; then click “Go”
5
Enter your Lifetime Hunting License Type, License Number and Date of Birth
6
Continue
7
If your address is correct, click “Cancel” and exit the system
8
If your address is incorrect, click on “Update Personal Information”
9
Enter corrections and then click “Continue”
10
Corrections should load to this page, review the information and if it is now correct click “Cancel” and exit the system
About Fish and Wildlife Management in Indiana
Fish and wildlife management and public access are funded by fishing and hunting license revenue and also through the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Programs administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These programs collect excise taxes on sporting arms and ammunition, archery equipment, fishing equipment, and motor boat fuels. The money is distributed among state fish and wildlife agencies based on land size and the number of licensed anglers and hunters in each state. Find out more information about fish and wildlife management in Indiana at www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/.