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Nebraska Hunter Education Course Online

Nebraska requires all first-time hunters to complete a hunter education course before purchasing a hunting license. Hunters age 16 and older can complete the entire course online. Younger students must also attend a field day. The course is approved by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) and certified by IHEA-USA. The typical cost is $24.95.

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Certification Path

Ages 16+: Online only. Under 16: Online + in-person field day.

Age Requirements

Minimum age: 12 years old. Online-only certification for ages 16+.

Approving Agency

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC)

Course Price

$24.95

Additional Requirements

Hunter education is required for all hunters born on or after January 1, 1977. Students must be at least 12 years old to enroll. Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a licensed adult while hunting.

Important Notes

Nebraska allows hunters 16 and older to complete certification entirely online. Students under 16 must attend an in-person field day after completing the online portion. Your certificate is valid for life and recognized nationwide.

Quick Answer

Nebraska requires hunter education through the NGPC. Hunters 16+ can complete the course entirely online. Younger students must also attend an in-person field day. Online course fees are typically $24.95.

Who Needs Hunter Education in Nebraska?

Hunter education is required for all hunters born on or after January 1, 1977.

Students must be at least 12 years old to enroll.

Youth and supervision: Youth hunters under 16 must be accompanied by a licensed adult while hunting.

Students must be at least 12 years old to enroll in a hunter education course in Nebraska.

Course Options

Nebraska offers multiple paths to hunter education certification. The right choice depends primarily on your age, since online-only completion is restricted to students 16 and older.

Online-OnlyOnline + Field DayIn-Person Classroom
Ages16 and older12 and older12 and older
Cost$24.95 (varies by provider)Online portion + field day feeVaries by location
TimeApproximately 4–6 hours4–6 hours online + field day6–10 hours
Field DayNot requiredRequiredIncluded
Best ForAdults who want to finish entirely from homeStudents under 16 who need certificationHands-on learners who prefer in-person instruction

Note for younger students: If you are under 16, you must attend a field day after completing the online portion or take the full in-person classroom course. The online course alone does not certify students under 16.

How to Get Certified (Step by Step)

  1. Choose your course format. Students 16 and older can finish entirely online. Younger students should choose the online + field day path or a full in-person classroom course.
  2. Complete the coursework. The online portion is self-paced and covers firearm safety, wildlife identification, hunting laws, ethics, and survival skills. Most students finish in 4 to 6 hours, though you can take breaks and return where you left off.
  3. Pass the final exam. A minimum passing score is required. Online providers generally allow retakes, so if you do not pass on the first attempt, you can review the material and try again.
  4. Attend a field day if required. Students under 16 must register for and attend a field day. The session includes hands-on skills practice and may include a live-fire exercise. Bring your online completion certificate and any required safety equipment.
  5. Receive your certificate. After passing, you can print a temporary certificate immediately. Your permanent hunter education certification will be on file with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC).
  6. Purchase your hunting license. With certification complete, purchase your Nebraska hunting license through the NGPC or at an authorized license retailer.

What the Course Covers

Every NGPC-approved hunter education course — regardless of format — covers the same core topics:

  • Firearm safety and handling — safe carry positions, loading and unloading procedures, muzzle control, and secure storage practices
  • Ammunition and ballistics — selecting the correct ammunition for your firearm and intended game, understanding range and trajectory
  • Wildlife identification — recognizing Nebraska game species, non-game animals, and protected species to prevent misidentification in the field
  • Hunting laws and regulations — Nebraska seasons, bag limits, legal hunting methods, restricted areas, and tagging requirements
  • Ethics and responsible hunting — fair chase principles, landowner relations, and the hunter's role in conservation
  • Survival and first aid — preparation for unexpected situations, navigation basics, and wilderness first aid fundamentals
  • Treestand safety — proper setup, fall-arrest harness use, and climbing procedures

The final exam tests your understanding of these topics. It is designed to confirm competency in safe and legal hunting practices, not to trick you.

Costs and Fees

ItemCost
Online-only course (16+)$24.95 (varies by provider)
Online + field day (under 16)Online course fee + field day fee
In-person classroom courseVaries by location
Replacement certificateFree (available online through NGPC)

Hunter education certification in Nebraska is valid for life. There is no renewal requirement and no expiration date.

Out-of-State Hunters and Reciprocity

Visiting Nebraska to hunt: If you already hold a valid, IHEA-approved hunter education certificate from any U.S. state or Canadian province, Nebraska recognizes it. You do not need to retake the course.

Using a Nebraska certificate in another state: Because Nebraska certification is IHEA-approved, it is accepted in every U.S. state and Canadian province. Hunters 16 and older can complete the Nebraska course entirely online and use the certificate in their home state through reciprocity.

If your home state requires an in-person field day that does not fit your schedule, completing an online-only course through a state that allows it is a legitimate and commonly used alternative. See our guide to online hunter education by state for more options.

About the Nebraska Hunter Education Program

Nebraska hunter education is administered by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC). The program is accredited by the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA), the recognized standard for hunter education across North America.

The program is federally funded in part through the Pittman-Robertson Act, which directs excise taxes on firearms and ammunition toward wildlife conservation and hunter education. Certified volunteer instructors teach courses across Nebraska each year.

Hunter Education in Neighboring States

Planning to hunt in a nearby state? Check the hunter education requirements for these neighboring states:

  • South Dakota Hunter Education
  • Iowa Hunter Education
  • Missouri Hunter Education
  • Kansas Hunter Education
  • Colorado Hunter Education
  • Wyoming Hunter Education

An IHEA-approved certificate earned in any state is accepted nationwide — see our complete guide to states with online hunter education for more details.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get my hunter education certificate in Nebraska?

In Nebraska, hunters age 16 and older can complete the entire course online. Hunters under 16 must complete an online course and attend an in-person field day. The course covers firearm safety, wildlife conservation, and Nebraska hunting laws.

How much does hunter education cost in Nebraska?

The online hunter education course for Nebraska typically costs around $24.95. This is a one-time fee and your certificate never expires.

Is my Nebraska certificate valid in other states?

Yes. IHEA-approved hunter education certificates are recognized across most U.S. states through reciprocity agreements. Once certified in Nebraska, you can typically use your certificate to hunt in other states as well.

How long does the Nebraska hunter education course take?

Most online hunter education courses take 4-6 hours to complete. You can work at your own pace, saving progress and returning whenever it's convenient.

What is the minimum age for hunter education in Nebraska?

Nebraska requires students to be at least 12 years old to take the hunter education course. For online-only courses (no field day), the minimum age is 16.

IHEA-Approved — Valid Across the U.S. Courses must be approved by the International Hunter Education Association (IHEA-USA) to be recognized nationwide.

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