Hunter education safety requirements
Oregon

Oregon State's requirements
All persons under 18 years of age must possess prove of hunter education while hunting any species by any means, except when hunting on own property or parent's property. Proof of hunter education is carry a hunter education certificate or having hunter education certification printed on a valid hunting license.
Become a safe hunter
The purpose of hunter education is to develop knowledge, skills, and behaviors necessary to become safe, responsible hunters.
The online course
Typically, students meet these needs by attending a traditional, instructor led course including classroom lectures and field/range experiences. In today's society, students have less free time to devote to attending a hunter education course. Online hunter education courses help address this, by allowing students to take hunter safety courses on their own time, at their own pace and in the comfort of their home or office.
You may ask
FAQ - Oregon Hunting Safety Course and Hunting License
- Is the Beasafehunter hunter course approved by the state of Oregon?
No. We are not approved yet.
- Is there a minimum age to take this online education course?
There is no minimum age to take the course.
- Is my Hunter Education Certificate good in other states?
Every U.S. state that demands a Hunter Education Certificate will accept Hunter Education Certificates from other states that conform to IHEA requirements as well.
You should follow your safety course in the State where you are resident.
- Does the Hunter Card expire?
No. It is good for life.
- Who is required to take the Hunter Education course in Oregon?
All persons under 18 years of age must possess prove of hunter education while hunting any species by any means, except when hunting on own property or parent's property. Proof of hunter education is carry a hunter education certificate or having hunter education certification printed on a valid hunting license.
- What types of Oregon Hunting Licenses are available?
Annual Hunting License
Resident* $34.50
Nonresident $172.00* Resident is defined as a person who has resided in Oregon at least six months immediately prior to applying for a license, tag or permit.
Combined Angling and Hunting
Resident $73.00
Nonresident N/ASports Pac
includes fishing, shellfish and hunting license; combine angling tag; spring turkey, cougar,
general or controlled bear tag, elk and deer tags; upland bird and waterfowl validations
Resident $196.50
Resident with Columbia River Basin Endorsement $206.25
Nonresident N/A