Do active duty military members and disabled veterans receive free licenses?
Yes. Texas residents on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Reserves or National or State Guard are eligible for a free super combo license (Type 510). Those eligible must provide service records indicating the person’s home of record is in Texas or that the person’s duty station for the six months prior to the time of application is in Texas. Disabled veterans also qualify for a super combo (Type 502). For this purpose, disabled veteran means a person with a service-connected disability, as defined by the Veterans Administration, consisting of the loss of the use of a foot or leg, or a disability rating of 60 percent or more, and who is receiving compensation for the disability. Official proof of disability as issued by the VA must be shown when applying for this license and must state the rate of disability. Q: Do I need a permit to hunt sandhill cranes? A: Yes. The permit is free but must be obtained in person at any of the 30 TPWD law enforcement of
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