Hunter safety is important because it's proven to prevent accidents, promote ethical and legal hunting, support wildlife conservation, enhance skills through field skills evaluation and responsibility among hunters, and maintain positive public perception, a concept often introduced in basic hunter-trapper education and reinforced through safety classes.
In Washington, anyone born after January 1, 1972 must complete hunter education to purchase a license. Qualifying individuals participating in the Hunter Education Deferral Program are exempted from this requirement for one year.
How do I get my Hunter Education Certificate (Card)
You have three options to complete your hunter education requirements to hunt in Washington. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife presents the first two options. The last option through HunterSafetyUSA, is the fastest & can be used to hunt across the US.
- Traditional classroom course - This course is highly recommended for students under the age of 12 and any student seeking a valuable classroom experience. This course is a multi-session instructor-led training with an average of 15 hours of instruction. Course availability may be limited in the fall and winter months.
- A hybrid course through a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife exclusive partner. This course includes a self-paced online module followed by a field skills evaluation.
- Or complete our 3-hour online-only, all-video-based Hunter Education Course with HunterSafetyUSA (Adults 17 and older only). We are an International Hunter Education Association (IHEA) and Texas Parks & Wildlife (TPWD) approved provider. The IHEA & TPWD Hunter Education Certificate (Card) you will receive after our course is valid for life and is accepted in all 50 US States and any additional territories or countries that share reciprocity with the IHEA. No in-person requirements are required for our course.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website states that "Hunter education training certificates can be from Washington or another state. Please note that an out-of-state license is not the same as a hunter education certificate.”
3 Easy Steps to get your WA Hunting License when using an IHEA-approved provider
- Step 1: Complete our online-only, IHEA-approved hunter safety education course (Adults 17 and older only). No in-person field day is required for adults when taken through HunterSafetyUSA.
- Step 2: Your permanent TPWD hunter education certificate (card) will be emailed to you within 3-5 business days and is valid for life and for use when hunting in Washington State, as well as all other 49 US States, Mexico, and Canada.
- Step 3: You can now buy your hunting license in WA or any other US State and hunt legally for life.
We explain the steps in more detail below, but if you're ready to get started, head over to our online Hunter Education Course and complete it today! It's 3 hours of self-paced videos, no reading required. We are the only 100% video-based course on the market.
Step 1: Hunter Safety Course for Washington State Hunters
HunterSafetyUSA is:
- Online-only, no in-person course required.
- All video-based, so there's no requirement to read anything. It includes closed captions, and you can search the video by keyword.
- Self-paced, meaning you can come and go as needed. Your progress is automatically saved.
- 3 hours long, covering essential hunter safety education topics, including archery, making it one of the fastest ways to complete your requirements.
- You can do it from your phone, computer, or tablet, or switch between them if you like.
- Unlimited exam attempts.
- Your TPWD issued Hunter Education Card is valid in all 50 US States as well as Mexico and Canada.
- We offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
Signing up for your Washington State Hunter Safety Course
Sign up for the course, pay, & provide your information for your hunter education certificate. Make sure it matches your driver's license or state ID, if you have one.
Taking the Hunter Education Course online
This is an overview of our course landing page, showing the 5 units you must complete to take the final exam:
Here is an example of a unit section. You have the choice to watch the video or read the material for each section:
Here is an example of the video content found throughout our course for each section found within the 5 units:
The Hunter Safety Course Final Exam
The final exam is 60 multiple-choice questions, and your scores are provided immediately.
To pass, you need a score of 80% or higher.
Tips for passing your final exam:
Every answer is covered during the course.
Our course allows unlimited retake attempts if you fail the first time.
Here are a few example questions you might encounter:
- What is the safest direction to point a firearm?
- Which of the following is an ethical hunting or trapping practice?
- What should you do first if you become lost in the woods? Review the provided study materials and quiz yourself at home. Repetition and real-world application (even dry-firing a toy gun or role-playing scenarios) help solidify learning.
We provide study materials, and you can quiz yourself at home. Repetition and real-world application (even dry-firing a toy gun or role-playing scenarios) help solidify learning.
Step 2: Getting your Hunter Education Certification
Once you have completed the course, you can see your exam pass rate and temporary certificate here:
You can click the certificate page to see, save & print your temporary certificate:
Receiving your state-issued hunter education card
Once you complete the certification, we submit your course results to TPWD. They will issue and email you your permanent Hunter Education Certificate (card). This is valid for use in all 50 USA States (including Washington State), Mexico, Canada, and any other country or US Territory that has reciprocity with IHEA-USA & State Issued Hunter Education Certificates.
You will receive this email from "TPWD Element LMS" when your permanent certificate is ready for download in approximately 3-4 business days. If you don't see the email within that time frame please email us asap so we can make sure you get it.
Treat your card like a driver’s license. You can either print it and store it in your wallet or keep a digital copy on your phone. Keep it safe, as you’ll need to show proof of certification when applying for a new hunting license or if requested by a game warden in the field. If you lose it, you can always reprint or re-download it. Just reach out to us via email and we will help you.
Step 3: Where to buy your Washington State Hunting License
As soon as you receive your TPWD Hunter Education Card, you are now eligible to go and buy your hunting license in whichever states you plan on legally hunting in.
To hunt in Washington State, you can purchase your license either online through the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife's (WDFW) licensing platform or in person through a licensed agent. A comprehensive list of authorized in-person license agents is available here.
Below are some suggested authorized in-person hunting license agents in Washington State:
- Holiday Sports – Burlington, WA Address: 895 Nevitt Rd, Burlington, WA 98233
Phone: (360) 757-4361 - Outdoor Emporium – Seattle, WA Address: 1701 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
Phone: (206) 624-6550 - Sportco – Fife, WA Address: 4602 20th St E, Fife, WA 98424 Phone: (253) 922-2222
- Cabela's – Lacey, WA Address: 1600 Gateway Blvd NE, Lacey, WA 98516
Phone: (360) 252-3500
Why is Hunter Safety Important?
Hunter safety is important for several reasons, whether you're a bowhunter or using firearms:
- Prevents Accidents and Injuries: Proper training, including basic hunter-trapper education, in firearm handling, safe shooting practices, and hunting techniques significantly reduces the likelihood of accidental shootings and other hunting-related injuries.
- Ensures Ethical Hunting: Hunter safety education promotes responsible hunting ethics, including respect for wildlife, sustainable hunting practices, and adherence to laws and regulations.
- Protects Wildlife and Conservation Efforts: Responsible hunters understand the importance of conservation and manage wildlife populations sustainably, helping preserve biodiversity and ecosystem balance.
- Builds Responsible and Skilled Hunters: Safety courses teach proper use, storage, and transportation of firearms, along with navigation, first aid, survival skills, and respectful interactions with other hunters, bowhunters, and landowners.
- Legal Compliance: Most regions require completion of hunter safety courses to obtain hunting licenses, emphasizing legal and regulatory adherence.
- Enhances Public Perception: Safe and ethical hunting practices improve the public's perception of hunters, demonstrating responsible stewardship of natural resources.
Hunter safety, along with basic hunter-trapper, archery, and bowhunter education, fosters a culture of responsibility, ethical behavior, and environmental stewardship within the hunting community.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I sign up for the course before the hunting season?
Ideally, take your course by summer so you don’t miss out during the license purchase rush in late summer and fall.
How much does it cost to get your Hunter Education Certificate?
$29 with HunterSafetyUSA. We accept Apple Pay, Google Pay, all major credit cards, and signature debit cards. We also offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
Will the Texas Hunter Education Card (Certificate) be accepted in Washington?
Yes, the permanent Texas Parks & Wildlife Hunter Education Card (Certification) is recognized by all other states and provinces with mandatory hunter education requirements due to reciprocity agreements with the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA). The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website states that "Hunter education training certificates can be from Washington or another state. Please note that an out-of-state license is not the same as a hunter education certificate.”
Do you have to take a hunter Safety course in Washington state?
No, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website states that "Hunter education training certificates can be from Washington or another state. Please note that an out-of-state license is not the same as a hunter education certificate.” This is due to reciprocity agreements with the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA).