Alabama Dept. Of
Conservation & Natural Resources Game & Fish Division
- 64 N. Union Street
Montgomery, Alabama 36130
(334) 242-3467
SPECIAL CROSSBOW PERMIT
Hunters are prohibited by
law from using crossbows to hunt in Alabama, except permanently disabled Alabama residents
meeting certain legal requirements as specified in Act 91-210 State of Alabama may hunt
all legal game with crossbows meeting legal requirements. To obtain your Special Crossbow
Permit, you must complete the application, have the Guide to Evaluation of Permanent
Impairment Form and the Physician's Certification completed and signed by a physician
licensed to practice medicine in the State of Alabama, notarized, and send it to: Special
Permits, Law Enforcement Section, Game & Fish Division, Alabama Dept. of Conservation,
64 N. Union St., Montgomery, AL 36130. Allow several days for processing and return of the
approved permit. Incomplete applications cannot be processed and will be returned.
A medical doctor must
certify your disability as being 80% permanent impairment of one hand or arm or that you
have to use either a wheelchair, two crutches, two leg braces, or two leg leg prosthesis
to ambulate at all times. These are the only conditions that state law accepts as a
criteria for issuance of a Special Crossbow Permit. Call (334) 242-3467 to receive
application.
PHYSICALLY-CHALLENGED HUNTING
AREAS
The following areas are
hereby designated and established as "Physically-Challenged Disabled Hunting
Areas":
- Marengo Physically Disabled
Hunting Area
- Charles A. Farquhar State
Cattle Ranch
Individuals must follow the
listed rules to participate in the scheduled handicapped deer hunts on the AREAS.
- Each participant must
submit, on a Dept. form, an application to participate in the hunt. The application will
include a doctor's statement certifying the handicap. The Dept. will review the
application and notify each participant if they are approved for the hunt.
- Each participant must
successfully complete a hunter education course recognized by the Game & Fish Division
of the Alabama Dept. of Conservation & Natural Resources and show proof of graduation
on the date of the hunt.
- Each participant must
provide any assistants that are required. Only the handicapped individual will be eligible
to hunt.
- Each participant and each
assistant will be required to wear hunter orange while hunting, as required by state
regulation.
- All license requirements and
other rules and regulations to hunt on an AREA are in effect.
- Handicapped is defined as an
individual who is permanently physically disabled by one or more of the following:
- Has a permanent physical
disability, is unable to ambulate and requires a wheelchair, walker, one long leg brace or
two short leg braces, external prosthesis, below knee or above, two canes or two crutches
for mobility.
- Has complete paralysis of
one arm or loss of one arm at or above the elbow.
- Has a permanent physical
disability for which they are considered "totally" disabled under guidelines
established by the Veterans' Administration and/or the U.S. Social Security
Administration.
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