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How to fill out the MN NA-01261-16 online
Filling out the MN NA-01261-16 form is essential for individuals with disabilities seeking a permit to hunt with a crossbow. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the application accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your application successfully.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the application and open it in the editor.
- Complete the applicant section by typing or printing legibly. This includes providing your full name, address, date of birth, city, state, and zip code.
- Sign the application to attest that you are unable to hunt by conventional archery due to a physical disability. Include your driver's license number or state-issued ID number and telephone number.
- Have a licensed physician, certified nurse practitioner, certified physician assistant, or licensed chiropractor complete the section designated for medical verification. They should describe the nature of your disability, confirming it renders you unable to use conventional archery equipment.
- Ensure the medical professional's name, contact number, and signature are included, along with the date of examination.
- Review the permit conditions to ensure you understand the rules and regulations associated with the permit.
- Once the application is fully completed and signed, save your changes. You may then download, print, or share the form as necessary.
- Submit the completed application by mailing or faxing it to the appropriate DNR Enforcement office nearest your home. Keep a copy for your records.
Begin your application process by completing the MN NA-01261-16 online today.
Crossbows must have a stock at least 30 inches long, deliver at least 42 pounds of energy at 10 feet and have a safety. Bolts (arrows) must be at least 10 inches long. The number and sex of deer that you can harvest depends upon where you hunt. In some places you are limited to harvesting only one buck.