Mail to: WDFW, Licensing Division, PO Box 43154, Olympia, WA 98504 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hunter/Fisher Disability Status Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Clearly print your last name, first name, and mailing address. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Complete the physical address fields if different from your mailing address. Include city, state, zip code, and your date of birth.
  4. Indicate your sex and physical attributes such as height and weight. This information is essential for identification purposes.
  5. Provide your email and phone number for any follow-up communications. Make sure these are current and accessible.
  6. In the certification section, sign and date the application to confirm that all provided information is true.
  7. Have a licensed physician complete their section by checking applicable boxes regarding your disability status and signing where indicated.
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Washington Department of Fish Wildlife Fish Program Statewide Customer Service - (360) 902-2700. WDFW Licensing - (360) 902-2464. WDFW Wildlife - (360) 902-2515. WDFW Habitat - (360) 902-2534. WDFW Enforcement - (360) 902-2936. To check on Contaminants in Fish Advisories - (877) 485-7316.
Buying a license When buying online or by phone, it may take up to 10 days to receive your license in the mail. If your WILD ID has an email address associated with it, you will be emailed a temporary license to use for that 10-day period. There are no temporary catch record cards or tags.
WDFW Director Kelly Susewind.
Species recovery and protection Gray wolf conservation and management. Killer whale conservation and management. Priority Habitats and Species Program. Salmon Conservation and Reporting Engine. Pygmy Rabbits in Washington. Bald eagles in Washington. Columbia River sea lion management. Rockfish conservation.
Camping. Except when allowed by department notice, campsites have a 21-day limit within a 30-day period. Residence camps are not allowed on department lands (WAC 220-500-100).

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