Non-Permit Tags (Over-the-Counter Tags)

There are many opportunities to go hunting that do not require hunters to submit an application for a hunt permit-tag via the Draw. Species and hunts available are archery-only deer with some unit restrictions, limited opportunity elk, mountain lion, bear, archery-only javelina and juniors-only turkey (shotgun).

Season Information

Find the information you need for tag application in the regulations.

Elk – OTC non-permit season dates

If you are considering buying an over-the-counter elk non-permit tag, you are advised to thoroughly review the Pronghorn and Elk Hunt Draw Information regulations booklet.

Hunters must also download the Elk Informational Handout for additional information on boundary descriptions, maps of hunting areas, season dates and frequently asked questions. Hunters are encouraged to keep this supplement and the regulations with them when hunting.

2024 Elk Informational Handout for over-the-counter nonpermit-tag hunts [PDF]

javelina – OTC non-permit season dates

If you are considering buying a Javelina over-the-counter non-permit tag, you are advised to review the Spring Draw Information regulations booklet.

Hunters must also download the Javelina Informational Handout for additional information on boundary descriptions, maps of hunting areas, season dates and frequently asked questions. Hunters are encouraged to keep this supplement and the regulations with them when hunting.

2023 Javelina Informational Handout for over-the-counter nonpermit-tag hunts [PDF]
2024 Javelina Informational Handout for over-the-counter nonpermit-tag hunts [PDF]

OTC archery deer hunting

Arizona’s over-the-counter, nonpermit-tag archery deer hunting opportunity will continue for the 2022-2023 hunts, but harvest limits have been set by unit and by species. The changes will enable AZGFD to better track hunter harvest and participation.

Want to Go Hunting in Arizona?

Find ways to experience big game and small game hunting or find a mentored hunt camp.

buy your hunting license

Arizona residents and non-residents 10 years and older need a valid hunting license to hunt in Arizona.

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find a mentored hunt camp

The award-winning Outdoor Skills Network is your source for public, hands-on, “learn how to hunt” events.

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