Test Out of Hunter Education
U.S. military personnel who do not have a hunter education card from Colorado or another state can also test out. “U.S. military personnel” is defined as active duty, reserve duty, veterans, and National Guard.
Taking the Test
The test allows you to test out of a hunter education course. It may be taken only once and must be passed with a score of 90% or better. Those who fail the test must attend a hunter education class or use the Apprentice Hunter Certificate.
Test takers must have or create a customer identification number (CID) to take the test. The cost of the test is $24.50. The test is given online only and must be completed in one session within 30 minutes. Once you log in, the 30 minutes begins, so we advise that you do not register on the test site and expect to go back and complete the course at a later date.
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Passing the Test
Once you pass the test, your hunter education number will be permanent and will not expire. Hunters must wait up to 24 hours to allow for their test information to be updated from the vendor to the CPW CID system before purchasing a license.
U.S. military personnel must email a certificate of completion, proof of military service and official photo ID to [email protected]. Once all documents have been received, hunter education will be verified and customers can purchase licenses or enter the draw.
The following forms of U.S. military personnel identification are accepted:
- DD214
- DD Form 2
- DD Form 2765
- Active, retired and veteran military identification card with the word "veteran" printed on it as specified in 42-2-303(5)(a) C.R.S.
- V.A. medical card
Test-Out Records
Test-out records are verified for each hunter’s unique customer identification number (CID) and will print directly onto any purchased license; no physical Hunter Education card is issued. However, if an individual would like a physical card, one can be obtained for a $5 fee in person at any CPW sales agent, online, through the mail, or by phone at 1-800-244-5613.