
Get Permission For Ssaa Members To Hunt On Private Property
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How to fill out the PERMISSION FOR SSAA MEMBERS TO HUNT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY online
Filling out the Permission for SSAA Members to Hunt on Private Property online is a straightforward process. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Locate and click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it within the online editor.
- Enter your name in the designated field labeled 'Name'. This should be your full legal name.
- In the 'Address' field, input the address of the property you own where the hunting permission will apply.
- Next, provide the area and postcode associated with the address entered in the previous step.
- Add your phone number and mobile number in the respective fields to ensure communication can occur.
- Indicate the size of your property in acres, ensuring it is more than 5 acres, as this is a requirement.
- Explicitly state the name of the SSAA member you are granting permission to in the field labeled 'Name', and include their SSAA membership number.
- Review the statement that grants unrestricted access to the property for the specified SSAA member for hunting, recreational shooting, and target shooting.
- Sign and date the form in the designated signature and date fields to formally approve the access.
- After completing the form, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the document as needed.
Complete your documents online today and ensure your permissions are accurately recorded.
1. Ask permission well in advance of the season. Don't show up the week before opening day and expect a positive response. It may happen, but increase your odds by asking weeks or months in advance.
Fill PERMISSION FOR SSAA MEMBERS TO HUNT ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
The rest of your hunting can be done on private land. If you wish to shoot on public land (state forests) you'll need an R-license from DPI. Permission to hunt must be obtained on every occasion. Hunters seeking permission to access private properties in NSW, ACT, VIC for bow hunting deer, pigs, and other pest animals. 󱙈. To hunt on private land or hunting concession, you require only landowner permission.
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