Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) All archery deer hunters must have a
current, valid Illinois archery deer permit. Archery deer permits (except
landowner/tenant hunting permits and nonresident permits issued to clients of
outfitters as detailed in Section 670.20(c)) will authorize the holder to hunt
in any of the open counties of the State, on property where permission to hunt
has been obtained from the property owner. Nonresident archery deer permits
issued to outfitter clients who received a permit based on the preference given
to outfitter clients are valid only on property controlled by the outfitter
used to gain preference.
b)
Resident Permits
1) Resident archery deer
permits are available over-the-counter (OTC) from agents designated by the
Department (pursuant to 17 Ill. Adm. Code 2520) as combination permits, each
consisting of one either-sex permit and one antlerless-only permit, or as a
single antlerless-only permit. The fee for a resident archery combination
permit shall be $25; a resident archery single antlerless-only permit shall be
$15. While there is no limit to the number of archery deer permits that an
individual resident may purchase, no one may harvest more deer than allowed by
the restrictions prescribed in Section
670.40.
Lifetime licenses issued after August 15, 2006 shall not qualify a nonresident
of Illinois for a resident deer permit.
2) In addition to the permits listed in
subsection (b)(1), resident hunters have the option of purchasing a maximum of
one resident single either-sex permit for a fee of $15. Applicants must submit
an application to the Permit Office using the official current Resident Single
Either-Sex Archery Deer Permit application form by September 1. Applications
are available from the DNR website at
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov.
Applications submitted on forms from previous years will be returned.
Applicants must complete all portions of the permit application form.
Incomplete applications and fees will be returned. Each applicant must submit a
personal check or money order with an individual's application.
c) Nonresident Permits
1) A limited number of nonresident archery
deer permits is available as combination permits, each consisting of one
either-sex permit and one antlerless-only permit. The fee for the nonresident
combination archery deer permit shall be $410. Nonresident hunters may apply
June 1 through June 30 via DNR website at
www.dnr.illinois.gov. Applicants may apply
for and receive a maximum of one nonresident combination archery deer permit
during a license year. (Note: Receiving nonresident landowner archery deer
permits does not preclude the recipient from also applying for and receiving
the regular nonresident combination archery deer permit.) The number of
nonresident combination archery deer permits shall be limited to 25,000, with
clients of outfitters currently permitted by the Department of Natural
Resources given preference in the drawing for the first 7,500. Clients of
permitted outfitters should contact the outfitter prior to applying to receive
a certification number to be used in the application process to verify their
outfitter client status. Permits will be allocated using a computerized, random
lottery drawing conducted after June 30. If the number of eligible outfitter
clients in the drawing is less than 7,500, all remaining permits will be
allocated to the remaining applicants until the quota is reached. If the number
of eligible outfitter clients in the drawing exceeds 7,500, those outfitter
clients unsuccessful in obtaining one of the first 7,500 permits will compete
against non-client applicants for the remaining permits. Up to six individuals
may apply for nonresident combination archery permits as a group. Groups must
identify a group leader, and all applicants must provide the same group leader
information at the time of application. If applying for permits given
preferentially to clients of outfitters, all group applicants must also provide
the same outfitter certification number. Permits available after the lottery
will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis to applicants who have not
previously received a combination permit for the current deer season.
2) Nonresident single antlerless-only archery
deer permits may be purchased as "bonus" permits for a fee of $25 by
nonresident hunters who have previously obtained either a nonresident
combination archery deer permit or a nonresident landowner archery deer permit.
The bonus nonresident single antlerless-only archery deer permit will be
available over-the-counter (OTC) from license vendors for a fee of $25.
Eligible nonresident hunters may purchase these bonus permits without
limit.
3) Nonresident hunters who
have not previously obtained a permit described in subsection (c)(2) may
purchase nonresident single antlerless-only archery deer permits OTC from
license vendors for a fee of $100. Nonresident hunters may purchase these
permits without limit.
4)
Nonresidents may not purchase a combination archery deer permit after September
30 if they have previously purchased any single antlerless-only archery deer
permit for the current deer season.
5) Nonresident youth may purchase a resident
archery combination permit OTC for the same fee as resident Illinois hunters
($25). For purposes of this Section, "youth" is defined as those hunters who
have not reached their 18th birthday prior to the
beginning of the current year archery deer season (October 1).
d) Hunters purchasing archery deer
permits must supply all necessary applicant information to the license vendor
in order to properly complete the permit.
e) Permits are not transferable. For the
purpose of this Section, "transfer" means the modification or changing, by the
Department or any other person, individual or group of the name or the location
on an issued permit to another person or location.
f) A $3 service fee will be charged for
replacement permits issued by DNR, except that there will be no charge for
permits lost in the mail. The procedures for obtaining a replacement license
are detailed in 17 Ill. Adm. Code
2520.50.
Monies from this source will be deposited in the Wildlife and Fish
Fund.
g) Refunds and Cancellations
1) A refund shall be issued by the Department
for a permit that has been granted, or for an application that has been
submitted, under the following circumstances:
A) The applicant for a permit was
unsuccessful in obtaining a permit in the lottery for which the applicant
applied; or
B) Upon the request of
the permit holder, a permit was issued due to an error of the Department, the
OTC point-of-sale vendor or the applicant. The permit that was issued in error
and the request for a refund must be delivered to the Department before the
first day of the season listed on the permit. Permits shall be considered
delivered to the Department if the permit is received or postmarked before the
first day of the season listed on the permit; or
C) Upon the return of an issued permit to the
Department before the first day of the season listed on the issued permit.
Permits shall be considered delivered to the Department if the permit is
received or postmarked before the first day of the season listed on the permit.
No refund shall be issued under this subsection (g)(1)(C) if the permit is
returned or postmarked after the first day of the season listed on the
permit.
2) A permit
shall be cancelled if a refund is approved pursuant to subsection (g)(1)(B) or
(C). Once a permit has been cancelled, the cancelled permit shall not count
towards the total number of permits that an applicant may obtain for the
hunting season that the cancelled permit was so issued.
3) Upon the request of a permit holder, a
refund may be issued by the Department for a permit that has been granted under
the following circumstances:
A) A medical
condition or death of the permit holder that prevented the permit holder from
hunting. A death certificate or medical documentation showing that the permit
holder was unable to or advised not to hunt may be required by the Department
before any refund is issued. Requests must be made before the last day of the
season that the permit was issued and must accompany the return of the permit
to the Department at its headquarters in Springfield, Illinois. No refunds
shall be issued under this subsection if the request or permit is delivered or
postmarked to the Department at its headquarters in Springfield, Illinois after
the last day of the season listed on the permit; or
B) The permit holder was unable to travel or
use the permit that was issued due to a national or State issued emergency or
disaster declaration that resulted in a danger to the health or safety of the
permit holder had they attempted to use the issued permit. Requests must be
made within 60 days after the start of the season for which the permit was
issued and must accompany the return of the permit to the Department at its
headquarters in Springfield, Illinois. No refund shall be issued under this
subsection (g) (3)(B) if the request or permit is delivered or postmarked 60
days after the first day of the season listed on the permit.
C) A permit that was issued due to an error
of the Department, the OTC point-of-sale vendor, or the applicant, if the
permit is returned to the Department before the last day of the season for
which the permit was issued.