Disabled Fishing License Application - Houston County Probate 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'License Holder' section. Ensure all information is printed or typed clearly, including your name, Social Security number, date of birth, and driver's license number.
  3. Provide your contact details: email address, phone numbers (home and work), and physical address. Make sure to include your city, county, state, and zip code.
  4. Indicate your sex and provide your weight and height. This information is essential for the application.
  5. Sign and date the application at the bottom of the 'License Holder' section. You may also choose to opt-out of DCNR email updates by checking the appropriate boxes.
  6. Next, have a physician complete the 'Physician’s Statement.' They must confirm your total disability status as defined by Alabama law.
  7. Once completed, return the application to the Probate Judge or Licensed Commissioner in your county of residence for processing.

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You can fish without a license in Florida if you are: Under 16 years old. A Florida resident 65 and older (with a valid Florida drivers license or ID card or an optional free resident 65+ hunt/fish certificate)
Although youth under 16 and seniors over 65, or anglers fishing in their county of residence with a cane pole do not need licenses, by buying one they contribute to conservation, and help the state recover more of your Federal tax money for sport fish restoration.
Do I need a fishing license to fish in private water such as a stock tank? You do not need a fishing license to fish in private waters. If you are transporting fish off those private waters, either alive or dead, you should have some sort of documentation to prove where these fish were caught.
Its available to resident active military personnel, as well as veterans of any state who have a 50% disability rating or have lost the use of a limb. This package is completely free, and lets you fish and hunt anywhere in the state.
A Resident Permanent Senior Citizen Hunting and Fishing License is optional. Residents of the State of Florida, 65 years of age or older, may carry proof of their age and residency, such as a driver license or voter registration card, in lieu of a complimentary permanent senior citizen hunting and fishing license.

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Since 2003, state and federal laws have mandated that the state collect Social Security numbers when issuing recreational licenses.

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