Controlled Hunting Preserve Operator License - Fox/Coyote

 

A Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operators License authorizes the Operator and his/her guests to hunt foxes and coyotes at any time within the licensed preserves fenced acreage.


License Rules, Restrictions and Conditions

 

Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operator Licenses are not transferable from operator to operator.  However, operators are allowed to change ownership of pens. New owners must apply for a new license. Additionally, these licenses are not transferable from enclosure to enclosure. If an operator owns more than one enclosure, he or she needs a separate license for each enclosure.

Applicants must be prepared to show proof of ownership or legal leasing of the land one which the preserve is established. For commercial purposes of fox and coyote hunting, the preserve must be greater than or equal to 500 acres, with the exception of smaller areas containing terrain and topographical features that offer escape cover. The preserve also must be operated following the Rules of 15A NCAC 10H .1202-.1207.

An examination and inspection of the preserve by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) may be conducted at any time. 

An accurate record, including all purchase records and billing information for all foxes and coyotes, must be maintained and available for inspection by an authorized NCWRC personnel upon request. It is illegal to import into North Carolina any foxes or coyotes to stock a Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve.

Each individual who obtains a Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operator License must submit an annual report form post-marked within 15 days following the expiration of the permit as instructed in 15A NCAC 10B .0101 (b). (Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Report Form).

As required by law, every hunter hunting on the controlled hunting preserve must have in his/her possession a proper resident or nonresident hunting license, or a Controlled Hunting Preserve hunting license for the current year.

Licenses are issued to a single individual at least 18 years of age or older.

Unless otherwise indicated on the license form, Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operator Licenses are valid from July 1 through June 30 of the following year.

Download the current Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operator License Rules from North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings:


How to Obtain a License

 

Fill out a completed Controlled Fox Hunting Preserve Operator License Application and submit to the NCWRC address listed at the bottom of the form. This license has a $100 application/renewal fee plus a $2 transaction fee that may be paid by:

  • Check or money order, make payable to NC Wildlife Resources Commission.

All license fees are non-refundable.


Contact Information

 

Address:   North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission 
Customer Service Section
1707 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1700
   
 Phone: 1-888-248-6834 or  919 707- 0391
 Fax: 919-707-0292