The apppearance of a Notary Seal on the document is what makes the birth certificate "certified".For the infant and youth license.... Will a color photocopy of the certified birth certificate work? It says "certified copy" of the birth certificate on the DNR application.
It will be a real pain if I need to order birth certificates from my former residence state (and time may run out for my 2-year old to qualify).
Thanks!
When I purchased my Lifetime License over 20 years ago, one of the perks was a free Lifetime License for your grandchild. Does this still exist now that I have a grandchild?If you are a lifetime license holder you DO NOT NEED a special alligator license. See the excerp from the DNR web site referring to Alligator hunting in Georgia.
Copied from the DNR website: (italics added for clarity)
LICENSES: Anyone hunting or assisting an alligator permit holder must possess a valid Alligator Hunting License ($50) in addition to a regular hunting license. A WMA license is required if hunting on a WMA. Disability, Honorary & Lifetime License holders are exempt from these requirements. Hunters must be at least twelve years of age. Hunters age 12-15 need not have an Alligator Hunting License or Hunting License; however, they must possess a valid permit or be with a permit holder. In order to hunt unsupervised they must have a valid Hunter Education Certificate.
It would be nice if someone would correct the original posting.
The lifetime license is a GREAT DEAL!!
When I purchased my Lifetime License over 20 years ago, one of the perks was a free Lifetime License for your grandchild. Does this still exist now that I have a grandchild?