
How do I contact the Indiana Department of Natural Resources?
317-232-4200or 877-463-6367 The DNR Customer Service Center is open 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is located a 402 West Washington Street, Room W160A, Indianapolis. You may wish to review answers to common questionsbefore calling.
Where can I find information about the Indiana DNR?
Search DNR DNR IN.gov Find an IN.gov Agency Menu Filter Governor Eric J. Holcomb Visit His Homepage » DNR Home About Us - Click to Expand DNR History
How do I request public records from the DNR?
Online Form - Contact-Us-3246 Request for public record Complete Form 56608 Request for Public Record (PDF)and email, mail, fax or drop off to: DNR, Public Record Request
What do you want to call DNR customer service for?
I Want To Call DNR customer service Get help with a nuisance animal Get help for an orphaned/injured animal Read the hunting & trapping guide Report a poacher Report an invasive species FAQs Top FAQs

Can I shoot a deer on my property in Indiana?
Know the boundaries in which you have permission to hunt. Never shoot or chase a deer on a property without explicit permission. Doing so is not only rude, it's illegal in Indiana.
Can I hunt on my own land without a license in Indiana?
Exemptions: Landowners or lessees of farmland who farm that land and are residents of Indiana are not required to obtain a permit while hunting, fishing, or trapping on the land they own or lease. A license is also NOT required for the landowner's or lessee's spouse or children living with them.
Does Indiana DNR have an app?
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources offers free smartphone app for both Android and Apple iOS.
How much does a DNR officer make in Indiana?
Conservation officers of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) begin their careers as trainees, who earn an annual salary of $42,000. Once the one-year training and the probationary period ends, the salary for these professionals increases to $48,000.
How many deer can a landowner take in Indiana?
10 deerThe bag limit is 10 deer, of which only one can be antlered.
Can DNR come on private property in Indiana?
First, the DNR officer is subject to the same constitutional restrictions as any police office. He has no right to enter private property without a search warrant or a valid exception to the search...
Do senior citizens need a fishing license in Indiana?
Indiana residents who are at least 64 years old AND were born after March 31, 1943, need to purchase a senior fishing license to fish in Indiana. Both the Annual Senior Fishing and the Senior Fish-for-Life include the trout/salmon stamp.
At what age do you no longer need a fishing license in Indiana?
Children 17 years of age or younger do not need a license to fish Indiana's public waters (regardless of whether they are residents or non-residents), but you will need one.
Is there an uplink app?
The Uplink Installer App is an Android application for technicians installing Uplink security communicators that enables faster and easier activation of Uplink devices in the field.
How much do game wardens make a year in Indiana?
The average salary for a fish and game warden in Indiana is around $72,990 per year.
How many DNR officers are in Indiana?
214 conservation officersDNR's Law Enforcement Division employs 214 conservation officers who serve the public and protect the natural Hoosier heritage of the state of Indiana.
How much does a Indiana state trooper make?
The typical Indiana State Police State Trooper salary is $58,025 per year. State Trooper salaries at Indiana State Police can range from $45,673 - $81,468 per year.