Illinois Disabled Hunter Site Access Permit

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Illinois
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IL-02720BG
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About this form

The Disabled Hunter Site Access Permit is an authorization document specifically designed for disabled hunters in Illinois. This permit allows qualified individuals to use an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) to access hunting areas, ensuring that those with mobility impairments can participate in hunting activities. Unlike general hunting permits, this form caters directly to the needs of disabled individuals, providing them with essential access and opportunities in the outdoors.

Key components of this form

  • Application for an ATV access permit for disabled hunters.
  • Criteria selection for eligibility, including various disabilities.
  • Physician verification of the applicant's disability status.
  • Personal identification details, including name, address, and phone number.
  • Certification regarding child support status.
  • Signature fields for both the applicant and the verifying physician.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a disabled individual wishes to obtain permission to hunt from a standing vehicle in designated hunting areas of Illinois. It is applicable in situations where the individual is unable to ambulate independently due to a permanent or temporary disability. Therefore, if you or someone you know requires an ATV to access hunting grounds due to mobility challenges, this form is essential for compliance with state hunting regulations.

Who should use this form

The following individuals should consider using the Disabled Hunter Site Access Permit:

  • Disabled hunters who require an ATV for access.
  • Individuals with permanent disabilities affecting mobility.
  • Temporary disability sufferers needing access during recovery.
  • Those who qualify under the specific medical criteria outlined in the application.

How to complete this form

  • Identify your disability by checking the appropriate criteria on the application.
  • Provide your personal information, including name, date of birth, and address.
  • Have your physician verify your disability by completing the designated section of the form.
  • Certify your child support status as required, selecting the appropriate certification option.
  • Sign the application and have it witnessed as necessary.

Is notarization required?

Notarization is not commonly needed for this form. However, certain documents or local rules may make it necessary. Our notarization service, powered by Notarize, allows you to finalize it securely online anytime, day or night.

Common mistakes

  • Failing to check the correct disability criteria.
  • Not providing complete personal information.
  • Omitting the physician's verification or signature.
  • Leaving out the child support certification section.

Why use this form online

  • Easy access to the form from anywhere, allowing for convenience in completing applications.
  • Editable fields to tailor responses before downloading the completed form.
  • Reliable access to the latest legally compliant version of the form.

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FAQ

To apply for a handicap parking permit in Illinois, you must complete an application form available through the Illinois Secretary of State's website or local offices. You’ll need to provide medical verification to confirm your disability. By following this process, you can secure parking that eases access to your hunting locations, especially when paired with the Illinois Disabled Hunter Site Access Permit. Make sure to gather all required documents before submitting your application for a seamless experience.

Where can I hunt deer in Illinois?Hunting is also allowed on private property IF you have received prior permission from the landowner or tenant. IDNR has a Land Access Permission Card to facilitate this approval. "Property Only Hunting" permits are available to landowners who meet the requirements.

The State of Illinois has some of the most accessible fishing areas in the country.All disabled veterans, resident or non-resident (10% service-connected) or any person with a Class 2O (previously a P2) or a Class 2A card is exempt from a fishing license. This Class 2O or Class 2A card only applies to IL residents.

Applicants under the age of 21 must have the written consent of a parent or legal guardian who is also legally able to possess firearms.Holmes, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that non-Illinois residents who are permitted to possess a firearm in their home state are not required to have an Illinois FOID card.

All individuals who are 16 and over are required to have a fishing license. All youth who are below 16 may fish without a license. Do kids under 16 need to purchase a trout stamp to catch trout? Children who are under 16 do not need a trout stamp to fish for trout.

BAG LIMIT: One deer per legally authorized permit. No hunter, regardless of the quantity or type of permits in his/her possession, may harvest more than 2 antlered deer during a year, including the Youth, Archery, Muzzleloader and Firearm Seasons.

Illinois residents 21 years of age must possess a valid FOID card to rent handguns, purchase pistol ammunition and use the pistol range.If you do not have a FOID card, you must shoot under the supervision of an instructor, or someone who has a valid FOID card.

All Licenses and Tags for the Illinois Deer Season are purchased through the Illinois DNR. The Illinois DNR offers Illinois Hunting Licenses over the counter, as well as over the phone and online. In addition to your Illinois Hunting License, you also need to buy a Habitat Stamp and a non-resident deer permit.

In general, anyone wishing to hunt in Illinois is required to purchase a hunting license.Hunters wishing to use firearms need to obtain a Firearm Owner Identification Card (FOID) from the Illinois State Police.

In order to hunt deer in Illinois, a person needs to have: a valid hunting license. a state habitat stamp and. a deer permit.

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