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How do I get a Yellowknife license?

How do I get a Yellowknife license?

Drivers Licences Fill out an N.W.T. Application for Driver’s Licence or General Identification Form. If you meet the identification requirements you may be issued a temporary driver’s licence, which can be used to drive until you receive the final licence by mail in two to four weeks.

Is Yellowknife DMV open?

Government-operated driver and motor vehicle (DMV) offices have reopened for in-person services. In communities outside of Yellowknife, walk-in appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis and clients are encouraged to book an appointment in advance.

Where do I get my ID in Yellowknife?

Road Licensing and Safety Division HQ

  • 867) 873-7406 for those in Yellowknife or 1-888-803-8773 toll-free.
  • e-mail to [email protected].

Can non residents hunt in NWT?

If you are Canadian citizen or landed immigrant who lives outside the NWT or has not resided in the NWT for 12 months, you need a Non-resident Hunting Licence. Non-NWT residents must use the serviced of a licensed NWT outfitter and guide to hunt big game.

How to get a hunting licence in the Northwest Territories?

Starting January 1, 2020, all Resident and Non-Resident hunters will be required to take government-issued Hunter Education training prior to being issued a hunting licence in the Northwest Territories (NWT), under the Wildlife Act.  For more information, or to take the course, visit NWT Hunter Education. Haut de la page

Are there veteran licence plates in the Northwest Territories?

PLEASE NOTE: Veteran plates are non-transferable. Personalized licence plates reflecting your choice of letters and numbers are available in the Northwest Territories. They can be purchased by any NWT resident for use on private passenger vehicles including motorcycles and motor-homes.

Do you need a licence to harvest in the NWT?

do not need a licence to harvest in areas of the NWT in which you have a right to harvest. need a General Hunting Licence (GHL) to harvest in areas of the NWT in which, subject to land claim agreements, you do not have a right to harvest. If you are an Aboriginal harvester who does not have traditional harvesting rights in the NWT, you:

Where can I get a fishing licence in the NWT?

Copies are available online, from your local or regional Environment and Natural Resources office as well as Service TNO and other locations that sell fishing licences. Keep the guide in your tackle box for a quick reference while fishing in the NWT. You will find in the guide, the chart of daily catch and possession limits by type of fish.