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Hunting - game origin certificates and game tags obtained
Service Description
Each piece of cloven-hoofed game, such as deer, red deer and wild boar, must be marked with a numbered game tag at the place where it was killed or immediately after it was found.
After attaching the game tag, you must immediately fill out a game origin certificate, in which you enter the game tag number and information about the cloven-hoofed game.
You can obtain a sufficient number of game tags and game origin certificates from the responsible office.
Process flow
You can go in person to the competent hunting authority. If you cannot appear in person, you can send a proxy.
Who should I contact?
Please contact the lower hunting authorities in the responsible counties or independent cities.
Requirements
The issuance of game tags and game origin certificates by the lower hunting authority shall be made to the persons entitled to hunt in the proprietor's hunting districts and community hunting districts.
What are the fees?
Administrative costs are charged for the issue of game tags.
You can find out the amount of the administrative costs from the relevant lower hunting authority.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
You must keep the original and copies of the game origin certificate at least until the end of the hunting year following the kill.
Processing duration
Usually none, because game tags and game origin certificates are issued to you immediately.
Legal basis
Appeal
For information on forms, contact the relevant office. Some authorities make forms available on their websites or use an online service.
Comments
- For cloven-hoofed game intended for utilization, you must attach the game tag to the chest or belly wall.
- For cloven-hoofed game intended for disposal, you must attach the game tag to the ear.
- You do not have to identify fallen game that is disposed of in the hunting district by a game tag.
- As the person authorized to hunt, you are responsible for the proper marking of the game, even if you have commissioned third parties to do so (for example, hunting permit holders).
- Unused game tags will be carried over to the following hunting year.
- You must note the numbers of lost game tags and report them to the responsible lower hunting authority upon request.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture
Professionally released on
03.04.2023
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)