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Students must pass a final exam to receive certification. There is a fee of $30 paid to the online course vendor once you complete the course and pass the final course exam. If you desire to take an in-person course, contact Doug Baxter, Ohio Bowhunter’s Association, Bowhunter Education Chairman at deermagnet1@yahoo.com or (740)-637-1681.
Mon-Fri 8am to 8pm CST. Sat-Sun 8am to 5pm CST. 1-800-830-2268 (toll free) The official Ohio hunter safety course for your hunting license. Learn online on any device and print out your certificate. Study the course for free!
- Ohio Resident
- Non-Resident
- Senior Hunting License
- Disability License
- Military and Veteran License
- Migratory Waterfowl Requirements
A resident is a person who has lived in Ohio for at least six months. Visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website for more details about residency requirements. All Ohio residents must purchase a resident hunting license. Additional licenses or permits may be required to hunt specific game species.
All non-residents age 18 or older must purchase a non-resident hunting license. Non-residents age 17 or younger must purchase a youth hunting license. Additional licenses or permits may be required to hunt specific game species.
Ohio residents born on or before December 31, 1937, are eligible for a free hunting license and free game permits. Ohio residents who are age 66 or older and who were born on or after January 1, 1938, are eligible for reduced-cost licenses and permits.
Ohio does not offer a hunting license specifically for people with disabilities except for disabled veterans.
Active-duty military members who are stationed in Ohio but are not on leave or furlough must purchase a resident hunting license. Active-duty military members who are on leave or furlough are not required to purchase a hunting license. However, additional licenses and permits may be required. Visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website f...
All hunters age 16 or older must purchase the Federal Duck Stamp when hunting migratory waterfowl. All hunters age 18 or older must purchase the Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp endorsement. In addition, hunters are required to have proof of their participation in the Harvest Information Program (HIP).
ilearn tohunt.com is a delegated provider for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Get Started →. unlimited exam attempts. All first-time hunting license buyers, except apprentice license buyers, must successfully complete a hunter education course before purchasing a hunting license. This course is approved by IHEA-USA and the state of ...
Study Guide for Hunting Education. Unit 1: Introduction to Hunter Education. Responsibility, Safety Skills, Knowledge, and Involvement. Unit 2: Know Your Firearm Equipment. Topic 4: Common Features of Firearms: Firearm Actions. Topic 5: Common Features of Firearms: Firearm Safeties. Topic 6: Common Features of Firearms: Magazines and Sights.
Hunter education safety requirements. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources requires that all first-time hunting license buyers, except apprentice license buyers to successfully complete a State approved hunter education course before purchasing a hunting license.
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The Ohio Division of Wildlife offers three types of hunter certification courses: instructor-led, home-study, or online. Youth 10 years-old or younger must be accompanied by an adult. A list of instructor-led courses is available online. Check out these Ohio Hunting resources: Where to Hunt. Hunting Regulations. 2023 Hunting Seasons.