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Mobility Impaired

A Mobility-Impaired Quota Permit is a type of limited entry permit that is required for certified mobility-impaired hunters in order to participate in some general gun hunts on select Wildlife Management Areas. The following information provides further details on specific information regarding these permits.

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Mobility-Impaired Quota Application Worksheet and Choices

 

Cost: $0.00 to apply, $0.00 per permit.

Requirements to Apply: You must hold a Mobility-Impaired Certification Card issued by FWC to apply. Unless exempt, you must have a valid Management Area Permit.

Exemptions: There are no exemptions for this permit type.

Group ApplicationsGroup applications are only accepted in Phase I.

Preference Points: Preference points are cumulative and available in Phase I for applicants who are unsuccessful. If you fail to apply during Phase I for two consecutive years, your preference points will be reset to zero.

Transferability: Most Mobility Impaired permits are not transferable. Holton Creek permits may be transferred.

How to Apply: Applicants can apply online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com (sign on and choose “Apply for Limited Entry/Quota Permit”) or by completing an Application Worksheet and presenting it to any license agent or tax collector's office. Each applicant may make up to five choices on an application in Phase I and II, one choice on an application in Phase III Leftovers.

Application and Permit Issuance: Applicants may submit one application and receive up to one permit in Phase I or Phase II. Permits are issued by random drawing during Phase I and II, and issued on a first-come, first-served basis during Phase III Leftovers. Each hunter may obtain five permits cumulatively for this permit type.

Drawing Results: Drawing results are typically posted within three business days after the application period ends.

How to get the Permit: Successful applicants may print their permit online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or at a license agent or tax collector's office. Successful applicants with a valid email address will have a copy of their permit emailed to them. Permits may also be downloaded and stored on the Fish|Hunt FL mobile app.

Guest Permits: Each awarded permit includes a guest permit. Mobility-impaired hunters may also have one non-hunting assistant in addition to a guest hunter.

Reprints: Customers can reprint their permit at no cost from their customer account at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, permits may also be reprinted at license agents or tax collector’s office for a fee.

Returned Permits: Hunters unable to use their permits may return the permit.  All returned permits are included in weekly reissue drawings throughout the season. 

Reporting Requirements: Hunters should check the WMA brochure for any check station requirements for their hunt.  Public lands hunters may also receive a survey after the season concludes to assist the FWC in gathering valuable insight and data.