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DNR adjusts combination license process

It’s the time of year when anglers and hunters are buying new fishing and hunting licenses. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources made a change this year that brings the DNR into compliance with laws and helps prevent licenses going to those with violations or unpaid fines.

It’s the time of year when anglers and hunters are buying new fishing and hunting licenses. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources made a change this year that brings the DNR into compliance with laws and helps prevent licenses going to those with violations or unpaid fines.

The change requires both spouses who purchase a married combination license to provide and verify their DNR customer records for these licenses. If purchasing in person, both spouses must be present. More information about purchasing combination licenses is available on the DNR website.

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