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How to Become Certified to Teach Hunter Safety in Michigan

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To become certified to teach hunter safety in Michigan, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Meet the eligibility requirements: You must be at least 21 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent, have a valid driver's license, and have a clean criminal record.

2. Complete a hunter safety education course: Before you can become a certified instructor, you must first complete a hunter safety education course. Michigan offers both online and in-person courses. The course covers topics such as firearm safety, hunting ethics, and wildlife management.

3. Obtain a Michigan DNR customer ID: You will need to obtain a Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) customer ID number, which you can do by visiting the DNR website and registering for an account.

4. Apply to become a certified instructor: Once you have completed the hunter safety education course and obtained a Michigan DNR customer ID, you can apply to become a certified instructor. You will need to submit an application to the Michigan DNR, along with your hunter safety education course completion certificate, proof of your Michigan DNR customer ID, and a $25 application fee.

5. Attend an instructor training workshop: If your application is approved, you will need to attend an instructor training workshop. The workshop covers teaching techniques, program policies, and administrative procedures. It also includes a written exam and a shooting proficiency test.

6. Pass a criminal background check: You will be required to pass a criminal background check before you can become a certified instructor.

7. Sign a volunteer agreement: As a certified instructor, you will be required to sign a volunteer agreement with the Michigan DNR.

Once you have completed all of these steps, you will be certified to teach hunter safety in Michigan.