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How To Get A Hunting License Without Hunter Safety


( In class with instructor)


(For ages 12 and older)

Hunter Education works. Since 1950, when formal hunter safety programs were introduced, the number of hunting and firearms-related accidents has declined dramatically nationwide. In Mississippi, we know that our hunter education efforts have reduced firearms accidents and saved lives. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks offers hunter education classes free of charge at locations across the state. The hunter education course includes 10 hours of instruction.To obtain hunter education certification, students must be at least 10 years of age and must attend all classroom hours and pass written exam.

All persons born after January 1, 1972 are required to complete a hunter education course before purchasing a Mississippi hunting license. Also Effective July 1, 2000, anyone twelve (12) years of age and under sixteen (16) years of age must have a certificate of satisfactory completion of a hunter education course approved by the Department before hunting alone in this state. A child at least twelve (12) years of age and under (16) years of age may hunt without having the certificate of hunter education if the child is in the presence and under the direct supervision of a licensed or exempt hunter at least twenty-one (21) years of age when hunting.

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  • Online Hunter Ed Course

Covid-19 Guidelines for 2021 Boater and Hunter Education In-Person Classes.

  • Every instructor, officer, and student is encouraged to take measures needed for their own personal safety. Every instructor, officer, and student will follow all mandates issued by the governor, city ordinances, or regulations imposed by locations hosting the classes.

Online Hunter Education Course

Beginning July 31, 2020, Mississippi residents age 12 and over can complete their hunter education requirement online. The internet course,Today's Hunter in Mississippi, is video-narrated and interactive. The card from the online course can be presented as a digital or paper copy to license vendors to purchase a hunting license (Online Hunter Ed Course).

This certification will be retroactive from July 1, 2019 for Mississippi residents age twelve (12) and above. Students who are currently "in progress" on the course will receive  their full certification upon completion. Students who have finished the course since July 1, 2019 will need to log back into the course to receive full certification.

  1. Log back into the course
  2. Update and complete the personal information page
  3. Download your certificate

Residents under 12 (ages 10-11) can obtain their Hunter Education requirement through a classroom course.  Students must pre-register for the class, click the following link https://education.mdwfp.com/Web/Event/CountySelection   (Due to Covid-19, classroom courses are currently unavailable at this time).

**Any resident that may still need to take a three hour course will be able to take it as a part of a full day course when classes resume.

If you have lost your hunter education card, please follow this link to purchase a new duplicate card and download a temporary card. The fee for a duplicate card is $3.00.

Duplicate Card

To obtain a duplicate hunter education card without using a credit card please print the application form, complete it, and mail it in with $3.00.

Download Application Form

The Hunter Education program is designed to:

  • reduce hunting and tree stand accidents
  • teach hunter ethics and responsibility
  • promote wildlife conservation
  • teach firearm safety

Specifically, the course contents include:

  • hunter ethics and responsibility
  • history of firearms
  • rifles
  • shotguns
  • ammunition
  • gun handling
  • marksmanship
  • blackpowder and muzzleloading
  • bowhunting
  • wildlife identification
  • principles of wildlife management
  • survival
  • water safety
  • hypothermia
  • first aid
  • tree stand safety

 If you have any questions please call MDWFP HQ at 601-432-2181.

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