Licences and certificate
Obtaining a hunter’s certificate
In Québec, you normally need a hunter’s certificate in order to obtain a hunting licence.
The certificate is permanent, unless cancelled by the courts. Depending on the training you took to obtain it, it bears a code that authorizes you to use the hunting weapon of your choice.
Conditions to be met
To obtain a hunter’s certificate, you must, if you are a resident of Québec:
- Be at least 12 years of age
- Have taken the required training for the weapon you intend to use (bow and crossbow or firearm)
- Have passed the requisite exams.
However, a hunter’s certificate is not required in the following situations:
- You are a non-resident.
- You hold an introductory licence.
- You wish to purchase a licence to snare hares and eastern cottontail rabbits.
- You wish to purchase a licence to hunt frogs (northern leopard frog, green frog, bullfrog).
Canadian citizen
If you are a Canadian citizen and satisfy the definition of “resident of Québec” at the time you apply for a hunter’s certificate to handle a firearm, you may be exempt from some of the requirements for obtaining the certificate, provided you are able to present a certificate or an equivalent document issued by a Canadian province or territory.
Certificate codes
The certificate is permanent once issued, and will bear one of the following codes:
A : for bows and crossbows
F : for firearms (and airguns)
P : for trapping
Since 2007, Code F no longer authorizes hunting with a crossbow; Code A or B is required to hunt with this weapon. Code B has been removed from the certification process but remains valid for bow and crossbow hunting.
Retrieve your certificate
You should proceed as follows:
If you know your certificate number
Go to My Hunting and Fishing Account to create your account, if you have not already done so, and enter your hunter’s certificate number to complete your registration.
In the “Hunter Certificate” section of your record, you will be able to view your certificate information, download it in PDF format and print it in wallet format.
You can also update your address at any time on the platform.
If you do not know your certificate number
If you do not know your number, contact Customer Service at 418-521-3895 or 1-877-346-6763 (toll-free) or by email to renseignements.faune@environnement.gouv.qc.ca.
Cancellation of a certificate
If a court finds you guilty of poaching, your hunter’s certificate may be suspended or cancelled for a period of two years.
During the cancellation period, you cannot obtain (or attempt to obtain) a hunting licence of any kind, even one that does not require you to have a hunter’s certificate. If you take training during this period, it will not be recognized by the ministère de l'Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs.
At the end of the cancellation period, you must re-take the courses needed to obtain a hunter’s certificate. The courses in question are the Canadian Firearms Safety Course and the Introduction to Hunting course for the chosen weapon.
If your licence or certificate is suspended or you are prohibited from having one in any province or territory of Canada, you cannot obtain a licence or certificate of an equivalent category in Québec during the period covered by the prohibition.
Cancelling the certificate of a deceased person
To cancel the hunter’s and/or trapper’s certificate of a deceased loved one, you need to mail or email the original certificates to the address shown below, attaching the death certificate issued by the Directeur de l’état civil, as well as a letter showing the name of the deceased.
You may be eligible for compensation if death was due to a hunting or trapping accident. See details at Lump-sum compensation for a hunting or trapping accident.
Customer service
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Québec (Québec) G1S 4X4
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Carrying the certificate with you
You do not need to carry this certificate with you, unless you are a youth hunting under an adult’s licence, or you are required to carry it while hunting with someone who has the relevant certification for the weapon being used.
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Regulatory information: 1-877-346-6763
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Last update: January 16, 2026