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Permission is hereby granted to the undersigned sportsperson for entry into private land owned by the undersigned landowner or their agent for the date(s) and activities listed. The permission is according to the conditions stated on the reverse side of this permit.
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Licenses and Permits. Ohio and federal hunting laws are presented in a summarized form. Ohio laws in their entirety can be found by consulting the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) or the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).
The landowner's written permission is required for hunting and trapping on private land, regardless of whether the land is posted. Permission slips are available at all Ohio Division of Wildlife district offices, in the Ohio Hunting and Trapping Regulations, or it may be downloaded below.
A person must carry written permission at all times while engaging in hunting or trapping on private land and present it upon request to a state wildlife officer, sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, other law enforcement officer, owner of the land, or the landowner’s authorized agent.
Download free fillable Form DNR8924 for granting permission to enter private land in Ohio for recreational activities. Fill online and save as PDF.
The Ohio Cooperative Hunt-ing, Trapping, and Fishing Project can be used wherever pressure is a bother. In this project the Division of Wildlife cooperates with the landowner, the sportsman, and sportsmen’s clubs to reduce bother-some pressure.
Ohio law requires a person to obtain written permission from a landowner or the landowner’s agent before hunting on private lands or waters and to carry the written permission while hunting. A hunter who doesn’t obtain written permission can be subject to criminal misdemeanor charges.
Anyone wishing to access an OLHAP property must first obtain a free daily OLHAP Permit and have a valid customer ID. If you do not have a valid customer ID or do not remember yours, you can sign up for one or look up yours here, or you can use the Hunt Fish Ohio mobile app.
Purchase hunting and fishing licenses, report your game harvest, register for training, purchase hunting and fishing related merchandise and gift certificates, and more at Ohio's Wildlife Licensing System, operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.