Fishing is a beloved pastime for many Coloradans, offering a chance to connect with nature, relax, and enjoy the state’s abundant waterways. For seniors and individuals with disabilities, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) offers a lifetime fishing license program that provides free or discounted access to fishing opportunities. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the eligibility requirements, application process, and benefits of obtaining a lifetime fishing license in Colorado.
To qualify for a lifetime fishing license in Colorado, you must meet the following criteria:
Be a Colorado resident for at least 6 months
Be 65 years of age or older and have an income that falls below the Health and Human Services (HHS) poverty guidelines, or
Have a total and permanent disability, regardless of age
If you are a Colorado resident aged 65 or older and your income falls below the HHS poverty guidelines, you may be eligible for a lifetime fishing license at a reduced cost of $11.21. To prove your income eligibility, you’ll need to bring your latest tax returns or an affidavit explaining your financial situation when applying for the license.
Colorado residents with a total and permanent disability may qualify for a free lifetime fishing license. To prove your disability, you must provide one of the following:
A fully completed Colorado Parks and Wildlife “Physician’s Affidavit” (located on the application), signed by a licensed physician attesting that you meet the definition of a total and permanent disability, or
A Division of Workers’ Compensation “Final Admission of Liability” form indicating “Permanent Total Disability”
The Attorney General has defined a total and permanent disability as “any physical or mental impairment which prevents substantial gainful employment, but only if it is reasonably certain that such a disability will continue throughout the lifetime of the person with the disability”.
To apply for a lifetime fishing license, follow these steps:
Download the Columbine License and Pass application from the CPW website.
Complete the application and gather the required documentation (tax returns or disability proof).
Submit the application and documentation via email to disability.apps@state.co.us, by mail to Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Attn: Lifetime Fishing License, 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO, 80216, or in person at a CPW office or state park.
Please allow at least 15 business days for verification and processing of your application. If approved, your lifetime fishing license will be valid as long as you maintain your Colorado residency.
Obtaining a lifetime fishing license in Colorado offers several benefits:
Free or discounted access to fishing opportunities for seniors and individuals with disabilities
Exemption from purchasing a Habitat Stamp each year
Convenience of not having to renew the license annually, as it remains valid for life as long as you maintain Colorado residency
Do I need to apply for the Columbine Lifetime Fishing License each year? No, once you have been approved for the program, your license is valid for life as long as you remain a Colorado resident.
How can I get a replacement of my Columbine lifetime license? Replacement licenses can be obtained in person at any CPW sales location, by email at disability.apps@state.co.us, or by leaving your information (full name, date of birth, and mailing address) at 303-291-7235.
Are youth with total and permanent disabilities eligible for the Columbine Lifetime Fishing License? Yes, youth who meet all the qualifications for the program are eligible to apply. However, youth are not required to hold a fishing license until they are 16 to fish in Colorado.
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife lifetime fishing license program offers a valuable opportunity for seniors and individuals with disabilities to enjoy the state’s abundant fishing resources at no or low cost. By understanding the eligibility requirements, application process, and benefits of the program, you can take advantage of this fantastic resource and create lasting memories on Colorado’s waterways.
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