What happens if I bought a Utah CWMU, Landowner, or Conservation Permit for a species, and then draw a Hunting Expo permit for the same species?
You can surrender the one you do not want. As long as you have not redeemed the voucher for the permit, it will be up to the Conservation group or landowner association if you receive a refund for their voucher but it can be re-issued by them. If you have redeemed the voucher for a permit, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources cannot issue a refund of your license fee.
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