National Parks and Wildlife Service
7 Ely Place
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel:+353 (0)1 888 3242
Locall:1890 202 021
Fax:+353 (0)1 888 3272
Email: natureconservation@environ.ie
You must be over 16 years of age to hold a licence.
You may be of any nationality.
Licences are issued free of charge, subject to compliance with certain rules.
A hunting licence if granted, is valid for the hunting season in a particular year. The application form is issued to existing licence holders on an annual basis.
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Applications for deer hunting licences are processed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service within 20 working days.
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The wild deer population in Ireland, which consists of red, fallow, sika, muntjac and hybrid deer, is managed by conservation rangers employed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). The NPWS is part of the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.
The number of wild deer hunting licences issued by the NPWS varies from year to year, depending on demand, and the management of the deer population. The open season in Ireland also varies from year to year depending on the location and species of deer. Outside of the open hunting season, landowners can apply for a Section 42 licence to control deer on their lands if damage is being caused.
You can apply for a hunting licence during the open or closed season but you can only hunt deer when permitted. Applications may be processed faster during the closed season.
Firearms
You will be asked to provided your firearm (gun) when you submit your application for a deer hunting licence. Firearms certificates for weapons to hunt deer are issued by the Garda Commissioner through your local Garda station.
Your local police may require you provide evidence of adequate security in your home, land folio numbers if this weapon is to be discharged on your land and a deer hunting licence before they issue you with a firearms certificate. If you are not a landholder, you may be required to provide written evidence of shooting permission from three landholders together with a deer hunting licence before you are issued with a firearms certificate.
As stated under Ireland's terms of the Wildlife Act, 1976 (as amended) deer are a protected species and it is a serious offence to hunt them without a licence.
This procedure provides you information on how you can apply for a deer hunting licence.
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