Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control

Category: State government office in Dover, Delaware

Address: Richardson & Robbins Building, 89 Kings Hwy SW, Dover, DE 19901, USA

Phone: +13027399000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM

Friday: 8AM–4:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Joseph Mahan

Apr 29, 2022

Very friendly

Thesubaruguru

Aug 17, 2021

I had an old boaters safety card that was in my wallet for the last 15 years. Needless to say it was unreadable. I called and everyone was so helpful. They updated all my info and are sending me a replacement card out asap. I'm super impressed with the speed and kindness given. This is why I love Delaware!!!

Flower Babies

Jul 20, 2021

Completely massacred plants and trees I have had growing for years in order to clean out a ditch in back of my property. Hilariously they didn’t even clean out the ditch they just mowed the top of it. They paid zero mind to the fact my children and/or animals could have been struck by the blades coming from the other side of the foliage.

Leah Parsons

Apr 2, 2020

A nice division! Most of the people I worked with in Parks & Recreation were kind to me.

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Questions & Answers

What size of a boat do you need a license

Ted Jakelski | Oct 13, 2019
Michael Catrino | Oct 13, 2019

Any size boat that is propelled by any type engine must have a license.

Hello, I would like to hunt inDelaware. I moved here the first of February. According to the online line site I have to be a resident for 1 year. How to I buy a license ?

Jeffrey Snyder | Oct 13, 2019
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Oct 13, 2019

The process to purchase a hunting license is the same for residents and non-residents. The only difference is the license fee. There is a requirement that all applicants complete a hunter education course. More information is at http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/fw/Services/Pages/Rec-Lic.aspx and please call our Huntnig office, at 302.739.9918, if you have more questions.

This is George's wife, Peggy Abbott. I have a large jar of dirty terpenoid and need to know how to safely dispose of it for now and in the future.

George Fisher | Oct 13, 2018
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control | Oct 13, 2018

Your best bet, assuming you are not a business, is to take it to one of the Delaware Solid Waste Authority's free Household Hazardous Waste Collection events. You'll find a list with dates and locations on their website at https://dswa.com/programs/household-hazardous/.

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