Form 9400-400 Taxidermist Permit Application-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Form 9400-400 Taxidermist Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. This includes your last name, first name, middle initial, and DNR customer number.
  3. Fill in your contact details such as street address, city, state, ZIP code, email address, and daytime phone number. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  4. Provide your social security number or federal employer identification number as required. Remember that this information is confidential and will only be used by the Department of Workforce Development or the Department of Revenue.
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  6. Review the oath of office section carefully. Confirm that you meet all requirements before signing and dating the application at the bottom.

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Fair warning: it will take a lot of hard work, time, and patience. This is a difficult art form and just like any art, you need a lot of practice to get better.
Most taxidermy is perfectly legal, so long as the animals were not obtained illegally or are not protected. If the laws are complex or youre unsure about how they apply to your situation, consider consulting legal experts with knowledge of wildlife regulations and environmental law.
You wont need a college degree to become a taxidermist. However, you will still need to have many hours of training and on-the-job experience. Some trade schools and colleges offer intensive two-year programs in taxidermy, which can be an alternative to a long apprenticeship.
Intensive taxidermy curricula last around 4-6 weeks on average. If you dont live very close to a taxidermy school (i.e. in rural Wisconsin or Montana or elsewhere that schools are located) youre looking at a total of at least $10k - and thats a lot of money for most people!
Many taxidermists offer classes and tuition to people interested in learning the craft. Some will offer apprenticeship placements. You may find it helpful to have experience or qualifications in biology, anatomy or art and design.
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Taxidermist Licensing Overview. Twenty-eight states (more than half of states) require a licence to work as a Taxidermist. On average, these laws require $77 in fees, 0 days of education and no exams.
A Federal Taxidermy permit is required to perform taxidermy services on migratory birds or their parts, nests, or eggs for someone other than yourself.
Bobcats are among the most difficult animals to taxidermize.

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