How to Become Certified to Teach Hunter Safety in Michigan

Possess a high school diploma or GED and be 18 years old or older., Pass criminal background checks., Graduate from a basic hunters safety course if you were born after Jan. 1, 1960.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Possess a high school diploma or GED and be 18 years old or older.

    You will not be considered if you have any felonies.

    You will also be rejected if you have had any misdemeanors in the past 3 years.

    You can also be rejected if you have violated any Natural Resource Law that resulted in a revoked hunting/trapping license in the past 5 years. , Prior hunting experience can be substituted if you were born before this date.
  2. Step 2: Pass criminal background checks.

  3. Step 3: Graduate from a basic hunters safety course if you were born after Jan. 1

Detailed Guide

You will not be considered if you have any felonies.

You will also be rejected if you have had any misdemeanors in the past 3 years.

You can also be rejected if you have violated any Natural Resource Law that resulted in a revoked hunting/trapping license in the past 5 years. , Prior hunting experience can be substituted if you were born before this date.

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