Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Forms

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This document is used for transferring the certificate for a spiny lobster trap within the immediate family in Florida.

This Form is used for transferring the certificate for a spiny lobster trap in Florida. It is a standard form required for this process.

This document is used for applying for a commercial freshwater fishing license in the state of Florida. It is required for individuals or businesses that wish to fish commercially in Florida's freshwater bodies.

This checklist provides guidance on the application process for obtaining an incidental take permit in Florida for state listed species (excluding the Gopher Tortoise). It outlines the necessary steps and requirements to follow when applying for the permit.

This Form is used for applying for a permit in Florida to eradicate and control nonnative species that are conditional, prohibited or considered nonnative.

This form is used for endorsing an apprenticeship program in Florida for the management of blue crab effort.

This form is used for requesting exemption from having certain records made available to the public in the state of Florida.

This form is used for applying for a permit in Florida to keep grandfathered prohibited species for personal use. It pertains to conditional, prohibited, or nonnative species.

This form is used for creating a critical incident/disaster plan for captive wildlife in Florida. It helps ensure the safety and well-being of the wildlife in case of any emergency or disaster.

This form is used for filing a discrimination grievance or complaint in the state of Florida.

This form is used for maintaining an accurate record of captive wildlife, specifically reptiles, in Florida, as required by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. It helps monitor and manage the state's captive reptile population.

This form is used for obtaining a Game Farm License in the state of Florida. It is required for individuals or businesses operating a game farm in Florida.

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