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| How to Obtain an Antlerless Deer License |
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A limited number of antlerless deer hunting licenses are available for most deer management units (DMUs) for private and public land hunting. Licenses are distributed through an application and drawing; licenses that remain after the drawing will be sold until the quota is met for each DMU. In some DMUs, private land licenses are available only over the counter (without application). See map
Antlerless Deer Management Units for 2008 for details.
Hunters may apply for a license through the drawing, purchase a private land license for selected areas without application or wait to purchase a leftover license after the drawing, if available.
Application Information
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You will need one of the following forms of customer identification:
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You must be at least 10 years old by the time a license is purchased.
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You may submit a single application only
, either for a public land or private land license (not both). When applying for a private land antlerless license, the telephone number of the private landowner is required.
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You are responsible for obtaining a DNR application receipt that states your customer ID and hunt choice. Check this receipt for accuracy and retain as proof that you applied. Ensure any application errors are corrected prior to the application deadline.
Do not accept a receipt that is not legible.
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Applicants who submit an invalid application will be ineligible for the drawing.
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ou are responsible for obtaining your drawing results. Results are posted online. Applicants who do not apply online will receive a postcard by mail. It is critical you keep your mailing address up to date with the Secretary of State.
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IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to check your application receipt for accuracy.
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License Purchase
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If you are selected in the drawing or wish to purchase a private land license without application or a leftover license, your hunting license may be purchased online
at
DNR E-License
or from any
license agent
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All licenses must be signed to be valid. Your signature on the license certifies that you meet applicable residency and hunter safety requirements to purchase a Michigan hunting license.
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Make sure the information on your license is accurate.
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Licenses may not be altered or transferred.
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