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Topic: Deer Tags  (Read 1357 times)

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Hojoman

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December 1, 2022

Question: I recently visited a California Highway Patrol (CHP) office and they said they don’t validate deer tags. An officer there said they have never validated tags. Can CDFW communicate better with all law enforcement agencies regarding validating deer tags?

Answer: Thank you for bringing the problem you experienced to our attention and congratulations on your successful deer hunt. And yes, peace officers, including CHP officers, are authorized to countersign deer tags.
We do our best to educate those who are authorized to countersign deer tags and we have found through experience that successful deer hunters frequently find authorized persons to countersign (validate) tags without the trouble you experienced. We’re sorry you had this experience, and we thank you for your persistence. Deer tags, and other fish and game species that have tagging and reporting requirements, are a vital part of wildlife management and wildlife law enforcement.

For CDFW’s deer biologists, countersigned deer tags and deer tag reporting are used to help assess overall deer herd health and help biologists prepare herd estimates and ultimately determine future deer tag allocations for the various deer hunting zones across the state.

CDFW’s wildlife officers use tags as an important component of deer poaching investigations, especially when directly confronted by a deer poaching suspect. Ethical deer hunters like yourself ask wildlife officers, “What can I do to help the effort against poachers?” The very first thing we ask of ethical hunters is to be patient with our tag reporting requirements. Countersigning deer tags is one of the best tools officers have in differentiating between legitimate hunters and poachers.

The regulation that describes who in California is authorized to countersign a deer tag is below. It may be helpful to print it out and carry it with you in your vehicle when you hunt to show an authorized countersigner.
Deer Tagging and Reporting Requirements (Excerpts from California Code of Regulations, Title 14, sections 708.5 and 708.6):

708.5(a): Upon the killing of any deer the tag holder shall immediately fill out all portions of the tag including the report card completely, legibly, and permanently, and cut out or punch out and completely remove notches or punch holes for the month and date of the kill. The deer license tag shall be attached to the antlers of an antlered deer or to the ear of any other deer and kept attached during the open season and for 15 days thereafter. Except as otherwise provided, possession of any untagged deer shall be a violation. (Refer to Fish and Game Code, Section 4336).

708.6: Tag, Countersigning and Transporting Requirements. (a) Any person legally killing a deer in this state shall have the deer license tag countersigned by a person authorized by the commission as described in subsection (c) before transporting such deer, except for the purpose of taking the deer to the nearest person authorized to countersign the license tag, on the route being followed from the point where the deer was taken (refer to Fish and Game Code, Section 4341). (c) Any person legally killing an elk in this state shall have the elk license tag countersigned by a person authorized by the commission as described in subsection (c) before transporting such elk, except for the purpose of taking the elk to the nearest person authorized to countersign the license tag, on the route being followed from the point where the elk was taken.
708.6(c):

The following persons are authorized to countersign deer and elk tags:

1.  State:

a.  Fish and Game Commissioners

b.  Employees of the Department of Fish and Wildlife, including Certified Hunter Education Instructors

c.  Employees of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)

d.  Plant Quarantine Inspector, Supervisor I, and Supervisor II

2.  Federal:

a.  Employees of the Bureau of Land Management

b.  Employees of the United States Fish & Wildlife Service

c.  All Uniformed Personnel of the National Park Service

d.  Commanding Officers of any United States military installation or their designated personnel for deer or elk taken on their reservation.

e. Postmasters & Post Office Station or Branch Manager for deer or elk brought to their post office.

3.  Miscellaneous:

a.  Firefighters employed on a full-time basis, only when the deer or elk carcass is brought to their fire station.

b.  Judges or Justices of all state and United States courts.

c.  Notaries Public

d.  Peace Officers (salaried & non-salaried)

e.  Officers authorized to administer oaths

f.  Owners, corporate officers, managers or operators of lockers or cold storage plants for deer or elk brought to their place of business.

g.No person may countersign his/her own deer tag or elk tag.

The formal authorization for a CHP Officer to countersign a deer tag is found above in California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 14, Section 708.6 (c)(3)(D).


 

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