Free Veterans Game and Fish Licenses
The Game and Fish Department shall issue without charge lifetime
bird, small game and fish licenses to any resident or honorably discharged veteran who is over 65 years of age and who has
continuously resided in Wyoming for at least the 30 years immediately preceding application for the license, or to any disabled
veteran who is 100% disabled as determined by the United States Department of Veteran Affairs. The license is valid so long
as the licensee remains a Wyoming resident. Contact one of the regional offices or the state office of the Wyoming Game and
Fish Department for application forms, or call the Wyoming Veterans’ Commission state office for more information. Game
and Fish Department Regional Offices are in Jackson and Pinedale [Region1], Cody[2], Sheridan[3], Green River[4], Laramie[5],
Lander[6], and Casper[7]. Game and Fish Department state office toll-free is 1-800-842-1934 (in-state only).
Free Fishing Licenses for Disabled Veterans
Wyoming veterans that are 50% or more service-connected disabled
are eligible to receive a free Wyoming lifetime fishing license. To make application, ask for the application forms from the
Commission office in Casper or in person at one of the major Wyoming Department of Fish and Game office.
Free State Parks Pass for Disabled Veterans
Wyoming veterans that are 50% or more service-connected disabled are eligible to receive a free Wyoming
lifetime State Parks Pass. To make application, ask for the application forms from the Commission office in Casper or in person
at the Cheyenne Parks Pass office in the Barret Building.
County Veteran Service Officer(s)
A new program that is in its early stages is the County Veteran Service Officer
(CVSO) program. These are dedicated and trained volunteers that can help a veteran start the process of accessing State and
Federal benefits. At the present time, Wyoming has only two southwestern counties participating in the CVSO program, but in
surrounding states, there are literally hundreds of CVSOs that help their state veterans access benefits.
Wyoming’s Veterans’ Memorial Museum
Wyoming’s Veterans’ Memorial Museum was dedicated Memorial Day 2002 thereby making
it the first state veterans’ memorial honoring all veterans of all services of all wars. It accepts and displays donated
war related memorabilia and artifacts, and it collects recordings and printed copy of veterans’ experiences for history
research scholars as well as books and other publications.
Wyoming Veterans' Commission
The Commission is an agency created by state law in 1975 that is part of the Wyoming Military Department headed
by the Adjutant General. It keeps informed on issues affecting Wyoming veterans and makes appropriate recommendations to the
Governor and legislature. By statute, the Commission’s duties include: Study all federal and state legislation affection veterans, their spouses, dependents and beneficiaries;
Establish liaison with agencies dealing with veteran’s
affairs; Make recommendations to the legislature and
to the governor concerning veterans; and Adopt policies
and procedures necessary to administer then veterans’ burial team account pursuant to W.S. 19-14-109. For more information contact the Wyoming Veterans Commission:
Wyoming Veterans Commission
5500 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
(307) 772-5145
(307) 772-5202 fax
lbartt@state.wy.us