Texas Hunter Education Traditional Two-Day Course
Hunter Education provides instruction in Texas hunting regulations, wildlife management and identification, conservation, ethics, firearm and hunting safety and responsibility, and outdoor skills.
The traditional hunter education course averages 14 hours of instruction over two or more days. The cost is $15. Courses are offered across the state throughout the year and are taught by certified volunteer instructors. You need to make a reservation with the instructor to attend a course. Check with the instructor for directions and any special instructions prior to going to class.
The schedule of course offerings is available at several locations:
- The TPWD web site: Listing by City | Listing by Date
- Your local Texas Parks and Wildlife Department office.
- TPWD Austin headquarters at 1-800-792-1112, ext. 62.
Upon arrival at the course:
- Fill out a student registration form.
- Pay the $15 state fee to the instructor.
- Attend the entire course.
- Take the written exam and get at least 70% correct to pass.
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Upon successful completion, you will receive a temporary card. Your instructor will send in the originals for processing. You may legally hunt with a valid license and your temporary certification card. Your permanent card will be mailed out within a short period of time.
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