An applicant who wishes to take, possess, sell, barter , or transport a raptor for falconry purposes, or practice falconry as a resident of North Dakota must submit an application for a falconry license to the department.
1. Application forms must be obtained from the department and will include the following information: a. Applicant' s name and permanent home addressb. Applicant' s birth date, social security number , and driver ' s license number .c. A list of number , species, age (if known), sex (if known), date of acquisition, and source of raptors already legally held in the applicant' s possession.2. Any applicant who has not possessed a resident North Dakota falconry license within the previous twelve months must also include a brief description of personal experience with the sport of falconry , if any , including the most recent license class and number of years of active experience at that level, the year of the written falconry examination, and the state, province, or country where the most recent license was held.3. A license is valid when issued by the department and expires on June thirtieth of the third calendar year after it is issued.4. The application and fee must be received by the department by June fifteenth of the license renewal year.5. The fee for falconry licenses to individuals under eighteen years of age is fifty dollars.6. The fee for falconry licenses to individuals eighteen years of age and older is one hundred fifty dollars.N.D. Admin Code 30-02-02-03
Amended effective January 1, 2000; January 1, 2013.General Authority:NDCC 20.1-14-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 20.1-14-03