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    First-time buyers get a price break on hunting fun

    Get a major price break on your hunting or trapping license if you haven't purchased that type of license or haven't purchased a license that includes that privilege in any of the last 10 years. Discounted fees are available for residents and…

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    Need help with your Go Wild online purchase?

    Step-by-step picture guide to help you with your online purchase.

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    Resident licenses

    Below is a list of resident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted.

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    Nonresident licenses

    Below is a list of nonresident hunting, fishing and recreational licenses. All licenses are available for purchase through Go Wild, or at one of our sales locations unless otherwise noted.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What does Go Wild mean for me? Starting in March 2016, the Go Wild licensing system will be available at more than 1,000 vendors statewide and will offer improved access though mobile devices at GoWild.Wi.Gov. The system will store your…

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    Getting a Wisconsin DNR customer ID number

    Your DNR customer ID number is a fast and safe way to access your account without revealing personal information every time you make a purchase or request services from the Wisconsin DNR or its agents. It allows you to purchase your fishing and…

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    Prove it

    Go Wild secures your license, permits, harvest authorizations, state stamps and hunter safety education information online which can be accessed through a variety of items including your original paper document, a paper reprint, an optional…

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    Wastewater operator certification

    A "certified operator" is an individual who has met the requirements of Chapter NR 114, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and has been issued a certificate by the DNR to operate one or more of the classifications of wastewater treatment plants.

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    Small water system (OTM/NN) operator certification

    Small water system operators work at an "other than municipal" (OTM) community water system or a non–transient non–community (NN) water system. OTM systems serve groups of 25 or more year-round residents; they can include mobile home parks,…

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    Septage servicing operator certification

    All septage businesses in the State of Wisconsin must designate a master operator to serve as operator-in-charge (OIC). The OIC is directly responsible for the operation of the septage servicing business (reference: sub. NR 114.153(5), Wis. Adm.…

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