Licenses, Permits, Applications and Forms
Commercial Fishing Permits and Applications
Hunting Permits and Applications
Game Bird
- Limited Edition Oregon Upland Bird Stamp Art Prints
- Oregon Turkey Inventory Form (pdf)
- Mountain Quail Observation Form (pdf)
- Spruce Grouse Observation Form (pdf)
- Upland Game Bird Art Competition
Landowner
Dog Training Permits and Applications
- 2026 Game Bird Release Permit for Training (pdf)
- Upland Game Bird Band Order Form (pdf)
- 2026 Competitive Hunting Dog Trial Permit Application (pdf)
Other Permits and Applications
Cervid Ranching
- Calving/Fawning Type 1 Cervid Propagation License Report Form (pdf)
- Transport Permit (pdf)
- Cervid Death Report Form (pdf)
Falconry
Game Bird Propagation
- Game Bird Propagation Application (pdf)
- 2026 Game Bird Propagator List [updated 02/17/2026] (pdf)
Fish Propagation and Transport
Fur Dealers
- Application (pdf)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a Fur Dealer License?
Any person purchasing legally harvested raw pelts of furbearers must have a Fur Dealer License (ORS 497.218).
- What is a "raw pelt"?
A raw pelt is any pelt that has not been processed or converted to any usable form beyond initial cleaning, stretching and drying.
- Do I need a Fur Dealer License to purchase a fur coat?
No. The Fur Dealer License is for raw pelts only. Once the pelt is tanned, or fabricated into a finished product, the Fur Dealer license is no longer required.
- How do I obtain a Fur Dealer License Application?
Contact any ODFW Wildlife District or Regional office or call the ODFW Licensing Section at (503) 947-6101 and ask for a Fur Dealer License application form. Send the completed application and fee to the address listed above. This license is issued from the ODFW Salem office only.
- What does a Fur Dealer License cost?
The annual permit fee is $108.00, which includes an agent fee of $2.00 (ORS 497.022).
- What are the record keeping requirements for the Fur Dealer License?
Records must be maintained at the business address of the Fur Dealer for a period of three years. The necessary information includes: the date, numbers and types of pelts purchased, sold or disposed of; tag number, species, the state issuing the tag, and year of tag issuance of the furbearing mammals requiring tags; the name and address of those from whom the pelts were obtained or to whom they were sold or otherwise transferred.
- When does the Fur Dealer License expire?
The Fur Dealer License expires annually on December 31.
- How do I renew my Fur Dealer License?
Renewal forms will be sent to you each year. Simply complete the renewal application form, note any changes that may have occurred and return the completed renewal application form with the $108.00 fee to the Licensing Section (address listed on renewal application).
- Do I need a Fur Dealer License?
Hide and Antler Dealers
- Application (pdf)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a Hide/Antler Dealer License?
Any person desiring to purchase or exchange deer, elk, and antelope hides or to purchase or exchange antlers for use in the manufacture of handcrafted items should have a Hide/Antler Dealer License (OAR 635-200-0050). - Do I need a Hide/Antler Dealer License to sell my handcrafted items made of deer/elk hide or antlers?
No. Once the antler or hide is processed or converted to another form, the Hide/Antler Dealer License is not necessary. - Do I need a Hide/Antler Dealer License to sell my legally harvested deer/elk hide or antlers to a licensed Hide/Antler Dealer?
No. Any person may sell or exchange the hide or cape of a deer, elk or antelope legally taken during an authorized hunting season. Also, any person may sell or exchange, to a licensed Hide/Antler Dealer, lawfully taken antlers which are detached from the skull, or if the skull is split apart between the antlers. Naturally shed antlers may be sold to a licensed Hide/Antler Dealer for use only in manufacturing handcrafted items from parts of those antlers. Handcrafted items do not include complete sets of antlers or whole heads and antlers, which are mounted for display and other purposes (OAR 635-200-0050). - How do I obtain a Hide/Antler Dealer License Application?
Contact any ODFW Wildlife District or Regional office or call the ODFW Licensing Section at (503) 947-6101 and ask for a Hide/Antler Dealer License application. Send the completed application and fee to the address listed on the top of the application. This license is issued from the ODFW Salem office only. - What does a Hide/Antler Dealer License cost?
The annual permit fee is $36.50, which includes an agent fee of $2.00 (ORS 497.022). - What are the record keeping requirements for the Hide/Antler Dealer License?
Records must be maintained at the business address of the Hide/Antler Dealer for a period of three years. The necessary information includes the date, numbers and kinds of hides or antlers purchased or exchanged, and the name and address of those from whom the items were acquired. - When does the Hide/Antler Dealer License expire?
The Hide/Antler Dealer License expires annually on December 31. - How do I renew my Hide/Antler Dealer License?
Renewal forms will be sent to you each year. Simply complete the renewal application form, note any changes that may have occurred and return the completed renewal application form with the $36.50 fee to the Licensing Section (address listed on the renewal application).
- Do I need a Hide/Antler Dealer License?
Roadkill Salvage
Scientific Taking
- STP Application (pdf)
- 2025 STP Annual Report Form (xlsx)
Taxidermy
- Application (pdf)
- Taxidermy Mounts Registration Permit (pdf)
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a Taxidermist License?
Any person performing taxidermy of legally harvested wildlife for a fee must have a Taxidermist License. (ORS 497.238). - Can I sell mounted wildlife with a Taxidermist License?
A licensed taxidermist may sell a client's unclaimed, legally taken, mounted wildlife except migratory birds protected under federal law provided that:
- Upon completion, at least two written notices of intent to sell are sent to the client.
- Two months have passed since completion of the mount.
- The amount realized by the sale of a mount does not to exceed the original quoted price stated in writing, less any deposit received.
- Taxidermist possessing a Fur Dealer license may mount and sell legally taken furbearing animals.
- How do I obtain a Taxidermist License Application?
Contact any ODFW Wildlife District or Regional office or call the ODFW Licensing Section at (503) 947-6101 and ask for a Taxidermist License application form. Send the completed application and fee to the address listed above. This license is issued from the ODFW Salem Headquarters office only.
- What does a Taxidermist License cost?
The annual permit fee is $111.00, which includes an agent fee of $2.00 (ORS 497.022).
- What is the record keeping requirements for the Taxidermist License?
Records must be maintained at the business address of the taxidermist for a period of three years. At the time of receiving wildlife for mounting, every licensed taxidermist shall:- Record the date, number and kinds of wildlife received.
- Record the tag number and year of issuance of those furbearing mammals requiring tags.
- For game mammals and game birds requiring tags, record the confirmation number of electronic tags, record the date (month/day/year) and time (hour:minute) of issuance of paper tags.
- Record the date taken, the county or hunting unit and state where taken, and the name and address of the person who killed the wildlife.
- Record the name and address of the person from whom the wildlife is received and the quoted price for the taxidermy work.
- Do I need a Taxidermist License?
Wildlife Holding and Prohibited Species
- Prior to contacting us, please review Division 44 and Division 56.
- Please contact Wildlife.Permits@ODFW.oregon.gov for more information.
Oregon Administrative Rules
- Oregon Administrative Rules for holding or propagating protected wildlife
- Oregon Administrative Rules for sale, purchase or exchange of wildlife parts
- Oregon Administrative Rules for the regulations governing fur dealers, taxidermists, hide and antler dealers, scientific collectors, and roadkill salvage