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Can non-residents buy over-the-counter elk tags in Wyoming?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

NON-RESIDENTS can buy over-the-counter elk tags in Wyoming, but they must apply through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's online system, and the application period is typically in June.

Eligibility and Application Process

To purchase an over-the-counter elk tag in Wyoming as a non-resident, you’ll need to apply through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s online system during the designated application period, usually in June. The application fee is $10, and the tag cost varies depending on the unit and season. You’ll need to provide required information, including your name, address, and hunter education certification number. It’s essential to carefully review the application requirements and deadlines to avoid any issues.

Tag Allocation and Draw Process

Wyoming’s elk tag allocation process uses a random draw system for certain units, while others are available over-the-counter. Non-residents can apply for up to three units during the application period. If you’re selected for a unit with a random draw, you’ll receive an email notification and have 72 hours to purchase the tag. Keep in mind that tag availability and allocation can change from year to year.

Tag Costs and Unit Restrictions

The cost of an over-the-counter elk tag in Wyoming varies depending on the unit and season. For the 2023-2024 season, the tag costs for non-residents in certain units ranged from $450 to $750. Some units have specific restrictions, such as limited access or specific gear requirements. Before applying, make sure to review the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website for the most up-to-date information on tag costs, unit restrictions, and application requirements.

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