How to Get Hunter Education Certified in Delaware
Delaware requires all first-time hunters to complete an approved hunter education course, which includes both an online component and an in-person field day for all students regardless of age. The course is approved by Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and certified by IHEA-USA.
How the Process Works
- Complete the online course — Study at your own pace, covering firearm safety, Delaware hunting regulations, wildlife conservation, and ethical hunting practices (approximately 4-6 hours).
- Attend an in-person field day — Demonstrate safe firearm handling, practice live-fire shooting, and pass a skills evaluation under certified instructors.
- Receive your certificate — Your Delaware Hunter Education Certificate is issued upon passing both components and never expires.
After completing the online portion, you must attend and pass an in-person field day to receive your certification.
You do not need to bring your own firearm or ammunition to the field day — equipment is provided. Wear weather-appropriate outdoor clothing and closed-toe shoes.
Age Requirements
The minimum age to enroll in Delaware hunter education is 10 years old. Children under 10 may hunt only when accompanied by a licensed, certified adult hunter as required by Delaware law.
Your Certificate Works Everywhere
Because the Delaware course is IHEA-approved, your certificate is recognized in all other U.S. states and Canadian provinces through reciprocity. Get certified once and hunt anywhere.
Hunting in Delaware
Delaware provides white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and waterfowl hunting across its coastal plains and agricultural lands.
Ready to start? Visit the Delaware hunter education page to find your DNREC-approved course and begin certification today.