Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-206 - General Hunting License; Exemption
A. A general hunting license is valid for the
taking of small game, fur-bearing animals, predatory animals, nongame animals,
and upland game birds. A valid hunt permit-tag, nonpermit-tag, or stamp is
required to validate the general hunting license for the take of big game
animals, migratory game birds, or other wildlife authorized by an applicable
tag or stamp.
B. The general
hunting license is valid for one-year from:
1.
The date of purchase when a person purchases the hunting license from a License
Dealer, as defined under
R12-4-101;
2. On the last day of the application
deadline for that draw, as established by the hunt permit-tag application
schedule published by the Department;
3. On the last day of an extended deadline
date, as authorized under subsection R12-4-104(C). If an applicant does not
possess an appropriate license that meets the requirements of this subsection,
the applicant shall purchase the license at the time of application;
or
4. The selected start date when
a person purchases the hunting license from a Department office or online. A
person may select the start date for the hunting license provided the date
selected is no more than 60 calendar days from and after the date of
purchase.
C. A resident
may apply for a general hunting license by submitting an application to the
Department, a License Dealer as defined under
R12-4-101,
or on the Department's website. The application is furnished by the Department
and is available at any Department office, License Dealer, and on the
Department's website. A general hunting license applicant shall provide the
following information on the application:
1.
The applicant's:
a. Name;
b. Date of birth,
c. Physical description, to include the
applicant's eye color, hair color, height, and weight;
d. Department identification number, when
applicable;
e. Residency status and
number of years of residency immediately preceding application, when
applicable;
f. Mailing address,
when applicable;
g. Physical
address;
h. Telephone number, when
available; and
i. E-mail address,
when available; and
2.
Affirmation that the information provided on the application is true and
accurate; and
3. Applicant's
signature and date.
D. In
addition to the requirements listed under subsection (C), at the time of
application an applicant who is applying for a general hunting license:
1. In person shall pay the applicable fee
required under
R12-4-102.
2. Online shall electronically pay the fee
required under
R12-4-102 and print the new license. A person applying online shall affirm, or provide
permission for another person to affirm, the information provided on the online
application is true and accurate.
E. A person who is under 10 years of age may
hunt wildlife other than big game without a hunting license when accompanied by
a properly licensed person who is 18 years of age or older.
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