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7 | OutdoorNebraska.gov 64-and-Over Veteran • Eligible Nebraska veterans who are 64 years old or older (honorable or general discharge under honorable conditions) may purchase a combination hunt/fish/fur harvest permit for $5. • Eligible resident disabled veterans receive a permit for no fee (50% service connected or 100% disabled nonservice connected receiving a Veterans Administration pension). • Nebraska Aquatic, Habitat and Waterfowl stamps are included for no fee. • Visit OutdoorNebraska.gov/veteransandmilitarypermits for application and requirements. Deployed Military • A Nebraska resident who is or has been deployed out of the state with a branch of the United States military within the last 12 months shall, upon returning to the state, be entitled to receive an annual combination hunt/fish/fur harvest permit (which includes all state stamps) on a one-time basis for $5. • Eligible Nebraska residents, upon application, must provide Game and Parks, at its headquarters or district or Omaha offices, a copy of their official deployment orders, verifying the resident was deployed out of state within the past 12 months. Lifetime • Available for hunting, hunt/fish combination and fur harvest (residents only) permits. • Lifetime Aquatic Habitat Stamp is included in the cost of all lifetime fishing and hunt/fish combo permits. MORE ON PERMITS AND STAMPS • Permits and stamps are valid for the calendar year as dated, and paper permits must be signed by the permit holder to be valid. Small game permits expire on Dec. 31. • It is unlawful to lend or transfer a permit to another person or to borrow a permit from another person. MOBILE PERMITS Nebraska hunt (small game), fish, turkey, resident fur harvest permits, and associated stamps may be purchased, accessed or displayed on a mobile device. The image of a mobile permit may be displayed and saved on a device such as a phone or tablet. Visit OutdoorNebraska.gov for more information. PERMIT REVOCATION Under Nebraska law, hunting privileges may be revoked for some game law and court-determined violations. This could include certain one-time offenses by individuals or repeated violations by habitual offenders. Any person whose privilege to hunt, fish or harvest fur has been suspended or revoked in another jurisdiction within the United States or Canada also shall be prohibited from obtaining a permit for such activity in Nebraska for the duration of the suspension.

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