Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Colorado Parks and Wildlife passes



There's been a 30-day extension on Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishing license expirations and annual passes. (Jerks have been posting all kinds of fake information about this kind of stuff, and park closings. We got the following information right off the verified state website: https://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/FishingSeasonDatesFees.aspx Here's what they're saying. Be aware this kind of thing can change. 

As of Monday March 23, our Licensing vendor is experiencing significant delays in fulfillment of CPW products due to “shelter in place” orders related to COVID-19. This means they are currently backlogged in printing and mailing licenses, passes or other CPW products. 

  • In response to these delays, we will be allowing customers to use a TAN (Temporary Authorization Number) for proof of privilege for most of our products at this time. This includes annual passes and more. We have also temporarily extended the timeframe for which a TAN is valid from 14 days to 45 days.

30-Day Extensions: CPW will extend the expiration date for State Park annual passes, annual family passes, Aspen Leaf annual passes and Columbine annual passes with an original printed expiration date of the end of March, 2020 or the end of April, 2020. The extension makes these passes valid through the last day of the subsequent month.

This includes fishing and combination small game and fishing licenses. We have also temporarily extended the timeframe for which a TAN is valid from 14 days to 45 days

For MORE information on Parks and the most up to date information on how CPW is responding to COVID-19, visit the COVID-19 Response page.



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