Coming soon: Print your NYS sporting licenses at home

Posted 2/7/24

ALBANY, NY — The paper used for sporting licenses and carcass tags in New York State will change this year from special stock synthetic paper to plain paper. 

The change will allow …

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Coming soon: Print your NYS sporting licenses at home

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ALBANY, NY — The paper used for sporting licenses and carcass tags in New York State will change this year from special stock synthetic paper to plain paper. 

The change will allow easier, quicker access to licenses and tags by offering at-home license and tag printing options for the increasing number of hunters, trappers, and anglers who purchase their licenses online, said the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).

“DEC’s transition to paper tags will provide the sporting community with a streamlined process to go afield,” said DEC commissioner Basil Seggos. “This cost-effective shift to paper tags will reduce the state’s carbon footprint and ensure our sporting license program is at the forefront of emerging technologies. In recent years, supply chain issues have made it increasingly difficult and more expensive for fish and wildlife agencies to acquire synthetic paper and many have successfully made the switch to plain paper licenses. New York State looks forward to joining our partner states in this transition to modernize our system.” 

Customers will still be able to purchase licenses in person at an issuing agent, online or over the phone, but will have more flexibility in license delivery, including printing at the point-of-sale or email and print-at-home. Additionally, when hunters and anglers are afield, proof of licensure can be shown electronically through the HuntFishNY mobile app. The app is also a fast and easy way for hunters to report their game harvests. Currently, the only option for backtags and carcass tags will be plain paper.

This change is effective for the 2024-25 license year and will begin with sales starting August 1. Lifetime license holders should also expect to receive their 2024-25 licenses and tags on plain paper by mail by September 1. The change to plain paper does not apply to the spring 2024 turkey season.  

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, hunting licenses, fishing licenses

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