In Colorado, anglers have several options for obtaining a fishing license in 2024. One of the most convenient methods is purchasing a license online through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) website. However, a common question that arises is whether it’s possible to print the license immediately after the purchase.
Printing Your Colorado Fishing License
When you purchase a fishing license online or over the phone, you will receive a temporary authorization number (TAN) that can be used in place of the physical license for a limited time. The TAN is valid for 45 days from the date of purchase and allows you to fish legally while waiting for your physical license to arrive in the mail.
To use the TAN, simply print or write down the number and carry it with you while fishing until you receive your actual license. If you need your license sooner, you have the option to select “pick-up at sales location” or pay an additional fee for express shipping.
Receiving Your Physical License
In most cases, licenses purchased through the Internet or telephone will reach you by mail within 10 days. However, if you need your license sooner, you can choose to pick it up at a sales agent location or a Colorado Parks and Wildlife office.
If the license you purchased is set to expire in less than 15 days, you will not receive the physical license in the mail. In this situation, you are required to carry the TAN with you while fishing until the license expires.
Accessing Your License Through the myColorado App
In addition to the physical license, Colorado residents can now access their fishing licenses through the myColorado app. This app allows anglers to display their license on their smartphone, making it even more convenient to prove they have a valid license while enjoying Colorado’s great outdoors.
To access your license through the myColorado app, simply download the app, create an account, and follow the instructions to add your CPW Digital License. Once added, your license will be accessible in the app’s wallet, even without an internet connection.
Conclusion
In 2024, Colorado anglers have several options for obtaining and accessing their fishing licenses. While it’s not possible to print the license immediately after purchase, the TAN provides a temporary solution while waiting for the physical license to arrive. Additionally, the myColorado app offers a convenient digital alternative for Colorado residents.
Whether you choose to purchase your license online, over the phone, or from a sales agent, make sure to familiarize yourself with the current fishing regulations and enjoy the abundant fishing opportunities that Colorado has to offer in 2024.