Hunter Education

Georgia Hunter Education Students to be Part of National Study

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Beginning soon, Georgia hunter education students may get a phone call asking them to participate in a national survey.  We encourage you to take part as this study is important to the future of hunting and other outdoor activities.


Hunter Education Course and Age Requirements for Hunting

Find out if you need to complete a hunter education course to hunt in Georgia.


Take an Online Hunter Education Course

Currently, there are three online hunter education courses (with varying fees) that provide a convenient alternative to the 10-hour classroom course.  Once you complete an online course, you will need to attend a local, scheduled 2-hour review to complete course certification.  To find a 2-hour review course near you, search here for a class.

Alternately, there are FREE options for acquiring your hunter education certification including a classroom course and a CD-Rom (contact a Game Management or Law Enforcement office for a CD).    


Search for a Hunter Education Class

Sign up for a free hunter education class today!

  • What Class Did I Sign Up For?
    Forget when or where your class is? No problem. Find out here.
  • What’s My Username and Password?
    Forget your user name or password? No problem. Find out here. You must have entered an e-mail address when you created your account. If you didn't, use the e-mail link below to send us your e-mail address (tell us why you sent it).

Replace Your Hunter Education Card

Hunter education cards can be reprinted for FREE right now. Click here to login to your account and reprint your card.


Hunter Education Skills Challenge

The Hunter Education Skills Challenge offers participants an opportunity to advance their outdoor education skills through competition. The program includes events that simulate realistic conditions in order to reinforce and test a young hunter's skills.


Hunt Fair Chase

Hunting ethics and the Fair Chase doctrine, first promulgated by Theodore Roosevelt and the Boone & Crockett Club became the foundation of our first game laws and the cornerstone of the conservation movement.

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