Become a Hunter Education Instructor

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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Press Release

Ever thought about sharing a passion for hunting with someone else?

Reach out to hundreds, or even thousands, of people by serving as a volunteer hunter education course instructor.

Don’t be concerned if you don’t have any teaching experience, says Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Assistant Hunter Education Coordinator Ja Eggett. “Our training will prepare you to be a good hunter education instructor.”

From late April through early June, the DWR will train new instructors at classes in Clinton and Lehi.

Classes will be conducted as follows:

 April 28, 29 and May 12, 13

6–9 p.m.

Clinton Recreational Center

1651 W. 2300 N.

Clinton

May 21, 22 and June 4, 5

6–9 p.m.

Cabela’s

2502 Cabela’s Blvd.

Lehi

Whichever site you register for, you must attend all four nights to be certified as an instructor.

Before you can register for the training classes, you will need to take care of a few online prerequisites. Visit https://go.usa.gov/k5rx to find the documents you need to download, read and complete.

Then, you will need to mail in or drop off the paperwork, along with $15 (to cover the cost of a background check). You can mail or submit your paperwork at:

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Hunter Education Program

1594 West North Temple

Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6301

If you have any questions about completing the prerequisites or registering for the training, email Eggett at jaeggett@utah.gov.

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