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Kathy,
Call the DNR and request a "Wild Animal License Application".
On the second page is section 27-5-4. Sub-paragraph {B}, last sentence, "....that no such license or permit shall be required soley for the transportation of wild animals through this state where the animals remain in this state no more than 24 hours and are not sold or transferred while in this state."
Now, I am not an attorney, but from what I understand from the application, you can legally transport the animals through the state, but not within the state, ie, from one Ga destination to another Ga destination. But, if going through the state from one state, aside from Ga, to another state, aside from Ga, no permit is required.
Using this one sentence from the application, I have never had a problem transporting animals from Fla, to where ever I sold the animals. I have used my Fla permit to purchase the snake and sold the snake to another person in SC. Call, acquire the sought after species, pick up the snake and pay for it. Then transport to SC, where the secondary sell was made. I made my profit, animal bought and sold......and legally transported through GA. No laws broken, everyone is happy.
The thing to do is, if questioned, quote that sentence and section number. I, like I said before, inform the DNR before, during, and after the transport. A couple times, I have had to sit on the animals over a weekend. I just call to let them know and never had a problem.
I would scan and print this page, but, my scanner is dead. Anyone interested in this subject can call the DNR and request the application. The number is 770-918-6404, Game Management Section, Special Permit Unit.
Michael Parkinson
Call the DNR and request a "Wild Animal License Application".
On the second page is section 27-5-4. Sub-paragraph {B}, last sentence, "....that no such license or permit shall be required soley for the transportation of wild animals through this state where the animals remain in this state no more than 24 hours and are not sold or transferred while in this state."
Now, I am not an attorney, but from what I understand from the application, you can legally transport the animals through the state, but not within the state, ie, from one Ga destination to another Ga destination. But, if going through the state from one state, aside from Ga, to another state, aside from Ga, no permit is required.
Using this one sentence from the application, I have never had a problem transporting animals from Fla, to where ever I sold the animals. I have used my Fla permit to purchase the snake and sold the snake to another person in SC. Call, acquire the sought after species, pick up the snake and pay for it. Then transport to SC, where the secondary sell was made. I made my profit, animal bought and sold......and legally transported through GA. No laws broken, everyone is happy.
The thing to do is, if questioned, quote that sentence and section number. I, like I said before, inform the DNR before, during, and after the transport. A couple times, I have had to sit on the animals over a weekend. I just call to let them know and never had a problem.
I would scan and print this page, but, my scanner is dead. Anyone interested in this subject can call the DNR and request the application. The number is 770-918-6404, Game Management Section, Special Permit Unit.
Michael Parkinson