Take an Official State-Approved Hunter Safety Course
In Wyoming, you can complete hunter education through a traditional in-person classroom course or a hybrid option that combines online study with an in-person field day. As an IHEA-approved provider, Recademics can help you choose the path that fits your schedule and learning style.
Completing hunter education is an important rite of passage for new hunters. The Wyoming Game & Fish Department offers several certification pathways, from traditional instructor-led classroom courses to online hybrid formats. In this article, we’ll walk you through the available options so you can choose the approach that best fits your needs.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department officially recognizes hunter safety education as a critical component of responsible hunting. Regarding online hunter safety courses, Wyoming does allow completion of the course material through approved online platforms. However, the state maintains specific requirements to ensure that all hunters receive comprehensive training.
Wyoming offers two main paths to certification: a “Traditional” in-person course and a “Hybrid” course that combines an online portion with an in-person component. The Hybrid approach ensures that students not only learn the necessary safety principles but also demonstrate practical skills under supervision. The in-person portion of the Hybrid course does not require live-fire exercises, but some classes may offer an opportunity to shoot.
According to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s official policy, students must complete both the online coursework and the in-person component of the Hybrid course to receive full hunter education certification. This policy balances the convenience of online learning with the importance of practical experience, maintaining high safety standards for all hunters in the state.
The field day is scheduled separately from the online course and is usually conducted by certified instructors at designated locations throughout Wyoming. Students must register for the field day after completing the online portion. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department provides a list of approved field day sessions and locations on their website.
For the most current and detailed information, hunters should consult the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s official hunter education page. This resource outlines all requirements, including the hybrid course structure and certification process.
Wyoming hunters looking to complete their hunter safety education online have access to several state-approved providers. These courses are designed to meet Wyoming’s educational standards and prepare students for the in-person component of the Hybrid course.
The traditional in-person hunter education course is free, while the online portion of the Hybrid course has a fee that varies by provider. It is important to verify that any course chosen is officially approved by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to ensure certification eligibility. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department website lists approved online providers.
Hunter education is required to hunt with a firearm in Wyoming for anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 1966 (with limited exemptions), and hunters must carry proof in the field; proof is not required to buy/apply for a license.
Wyoming’s Hunter Mentor Program lets an uncertified hunter obtain a special authorization (valid up to 1 year) and hunt only while accompanied by a mentor age 18+ who has hunter education and a valid license; a mentor may supervise no more than one mentee at a time (except immediate family). Wyoming accepts hunter-ed certificates from other states.
For more detailed information on who must take hunter education in Wyoming, hunters can visit this resource, which provides comprehensive guidance on state requirements.
Wyoming’s regulations are designed to promote safe hunting practices among all age groups. Young hunters, in particular, benefit from early education to develop responsible habits. The hunter education course is a prerequisite for obtaining a hunting license for those who fall under the mandatory education criteria.
Registering for an online hunter safety course in Wyoming is a straightforward process. First, prospective students should visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s official website to review the list of approved online hunter education providers. You must be at least 10 years old to take the online course.
Once an approved provider is chosen, students can navigate to the provider’s website to create an account and enroll in the course. The registration process typically involves providing basic personal information, agreeing to course policies, and paying any applicable fees. After registration, students gain immediate access to the online course materials and can begin learning at their own pace. Upon completing the online portion, students will receive instructions on how to register for the required in-person completion session to complete certification.
1. Visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s hunter education page to confirm approved online courses.
2. Choose an approved online provider.
3. Create an account and complete the registration form.
4. Pay the course fee, if applicable.
5. Begin the online hunter safety course at your convenience.
6. After finishing the online portion, sign up for a field day session through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
Completing the online hunter safety course alone is not sufficient to obtain full hunter education certification in Wyoming. The state requires that students also participate in a hands-on in-person component to demonstrate practical skills and safety knowledge in a supervised environment.
Only after successfully completing both the online coursework and the in-person component will students receive their official hunter education certificate. This certificate is necessary to purchase hunting licenses and legally hunt in Wyoming. Upon completion, students may be required to print their certificate or receive it by mail, depending on the provider’s process. It is important to follow all instructions provided by the course provider and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to ensure proper certification.
The duration of the online hunter safety course in Wyoming varies depending on the provider and the student’s pace. Typically, the course can be completed in approximately 6 to 10 hours. This timeframe allows students to thoroughly review all safety topics, complete quizzes, and absorb the material effectively.
Students are encouraged to take their time to fully understand the content rather than rushing through the course. The flexibility of online learning enables hunters to balance education with other commitments. The in-person component of the Hybrid course takes an additional 4-6 hours to complete.
For more detailed information on course length and time management tips, visit this article.
Ready to begin your hunter safety education in Wyoming? Taking the course online offers convenience, flexibility, and access to high-quality instruction tailored to Wyoming’s hunting regulations. Starting with an approved provider ensures you meet all state requirements and are well-prepared for the in-person component.
Visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website for additional resources and official information. Completing your hunter safety education online is the first step toward responsible, safe hunting in Wyoming’s great outdoors.
Yes, but always double-check! Wyoming recognizes hunter education certificates issued by other state or provincial wildlife agencies when the course meets IHEA-USA standards. In most cases, your card is reciprocal and valid for life, regardless of where you earned it. Be sure your course was completed through an approved provider (e.g., Recademics or another state/IHEA-approved program), and match the discipline required (firearm vs. bow). If you’re traveling to hunt, always check a state’s official regulations for any state-specific add-ons or exceptions (e.g., apprentice permits or youth supervision rules).