Q. I’m a couple of months behind in paying child support. Does this mean I am automatically barred from buying a hunting or furtaker license?
No. A court-order is required to prohibit the issuance of a hunting or furtaker license or to suspend an existing license. You should receive notice before your hunting and furtaker privileges are affected. Of course, the best way to avoid problems with your hunting license or other licenses (including your driver’s license) is to get yourself up to date on your child support.
No. A court-order is required to prohibit the issuance of a hunting or furtaker license or to suspend an existing license. You should receive notice before your hunting and furtaker privileges are affected. Of course, the best way to avoid problems with your hunting license or other licenses (including your driver’s license) is to get yourself up to date on your child support.
A FAQ on the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s site helpfully notes not paying child support does not disqualify you from getting a hunting license. Of course! (via David)
2 months ago