Event Details
- Event Status
- Registration Open
- Event ID
- 4422
- Event Name
- Hunter Education
- Program
- Hunter Education
Registration Open 25 of 25 seats remaining
Location
Location:
60 Youth Center Rd, Elko, NV 89801
Schedule
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OTHER
- Date & Times:
- May 09, 2026 8:00AM - 5:00PM PDT
About this Event:
HUNTER EDUCATION CERTIFICATE $5 class fee. Please have exact change.
This class is partially outdoors, dress accordingly and bring refreshments and snacks. Some instructors work through lunch, only providing shorter breaks throughout the day.
Please update your registration status if you are unable to make this class.
Students must print the proof of Home Study from the online course and bring it with them to class or bring a completed workbook. Any age student may gain access to the class with their completed workbook or their online home study completion certificate.
Students under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. That adult does not need to sign up as a participant.
DO NOT BRING ANY FIREARMS TO THIS CLASS.
Thank you for registering for this Hunter Education Course. Please contact jgabrielson@ndow.org, 775-777-2305, or 775-777-2300 with any questions. These numbers and email are not normally monitored after hours, weekends, or holidays.
Details
Organized by:
Treg R Butterfield
Cancellation Policies:
Event Policies:
Minimum Age Policies:
There are no minimum age policies
Maximum Age Policies:
There are no maximum age policies
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About the Program
Overview:
A person 12 to 17 years of age must complete this in-person class to receive their Hunter Education card. A completed workbook or online completion certificate is a prerequisite to enter the class. A person 18 years of age or older can complete this requirement online. Hunter Education is a requirement to possess a hunting license in Nevada for anyone born after January 1, 1960.
Is Hunter Education Required in Order to Buy a License?
Yes, in many cases. In order to buy a license, Nevada requires that hunters who were born after January 1, 1960, must first complete a course approved by the Nevada Department of Wildlife and IHEA-USA.