Anybody know when they are due each year????:yikes
asking for a friend
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Anybody know when they are due each year????:yikes
asking for a friend
y-slabs
Our license are valid from April 1 to March 31.
thanks, i'll pass it along.
If You plan on boating on a state run water way, dont forget the $22 sticker that You will need
ask Tbone... DNR told him, the date...
Got checked down at Tanners last Friday morning.
He checked the license saw that i had my emergincy kit laying out and a flotation vest next to me ... said "Yer good to go sir!"
Be safe all!
ur a dick ..real funny i thought i bought em early but guess i didnyt...had the last 3 years in my wallet but that didnt help!!!
Well I got checked yesterday in Hogan, but I guess they made enough money that day already, they checked my Indiana license that I proudly showed them, turns out I bought another 2013' online on March 4, 2014', guess I bought it at 5:00am before I left for the lake, next time I will have to check year more closely. Long story short- they let me go, and IDNR will be refunding my money after I buy a current license!
I called a the girl talked to the brass, they said after I bought two new 2014' license, they would refund my money, so I got online and bought them, called the girl at the IDNR two days later and asked how I should go about getting my refund, she said they would send me a check but now they decided to only refund one of the license! I guess I am dealing with the government and shouldnt expect hope and change right?
i got bit when they changed the expiration date of feb28 to march 31...back in the day we were the same as ohio.
So i went and bought my license after February, only to find out i should have waited till april first. My fault for not checking on regulations changes.
they told me they'd send me a check...if i was holding my breath id have died years ago.
Least now-a-days, they will sell you the license before its time,IE you can buy a 2015 license in feb/march, JUST MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM.
its ok guys they need the money to help clean up some bad water...
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is responsible for protecting our environment through the monitoring and managing of Indiana’s water quality. In extremely rare instances, toxin-producing blue-green algae have resulted in the sickness or death of other animals, including livestock and dogs