Colorado Parks & Wildlife has temporarily waived the in-person class requirement for 120 days for anyone 11-years-old and older. This ends on July 31, 2020.
- If you completed the online hunter-ed.com course after January 1 but before April 8, 2020, you can visit hunter-ed.com and re-print your certificate which will now include your official hunter ed number. Then reach out to Colorado Parks & Wildlife and they will mail your permanent hunter education card directly to you.
- If you complete the hunter-ed.com online course after April 8, 2020, you will automatically receive your permanent hunter education card in the mail.
Take note, this only applies to those 11-years-old and older. Any kids 10-years-old and younger must still complete the in-person portion of the course.
This is a great time to get your Hunter Education done!
We will still be offering the hunter education completion course on June 20–21 for the 4-H members 8–10 years old.
On June 20, the class will be at the McKee Building from 10:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. On June 21, the live shooting portion will be at Front Range Gun Club beginning at 7:00 a.m.
Registration is now available online at the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website for the class on June 20–21. Click here to register. The cost for this four-hour class and the live shooting is $10.
Begin the online portion by going to hunter-ed.com and completing the online course. Be sure to print the certificate of completion and other required forms when you are finished.
Hunter education is not required to compete at the county shoots. However, to be eligible to compete at the state competition, participants must submit their hunter education card on 4HOnline before the July 1 deadline. If you don’t have your hunter safety, we’re offering this opportunity to get it!
Please contact Cindy Buckardt via email or phone (970-481-7993) if you have any questions.