Corrections Policy

Corrections and updates

Corrections Policy

This page explains how readers can report errors and how we review, confirm, and correct fishing-license content.

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Why corrections matter

Fishing-license information changes over time. Official pages may move, license fees may update, maps may change, retailer availability may shift, and regulation guides may be replaced by a newer edition. A small error can cause real inconvenience for a user planning a fishing trip.

We welcome correction requests from readers, anglers, license buyers, local experts, and official-source users.

What to report

Broken official links

Report pages that no longer open or redirect to the wrong place.

Outdated fees or dates

Tell us if a license fee, tech fee, stamp cost, or license-year detail appears outdated.

Location issues

Report wrong addresses, changed maps, closed offices, or outdated retailer details.

Regulation wording

Flag unclear or outdated statements about seasons, limits, species, stamps, or exemptions.

Accessibility problems

Tell us if a table, link, button, or page layout is difficult to use.

Misleading wording

Tell us if any wording could be interpreted as official government affiliation.

Correction review process

Receive the request

We review the page URL, issue description, and any source supplied by the reader.

Check against official sources

We compare the claim with Indiana DNR, Go Outdoors Indiana, IN.gov, regulation-guide, or related official pages.

Update the page if needed

If the correction is confirmed, we update wording, links, tables, warnings, or source references.

Clarify uncertainty

If a detail cannot be confidently confirmed, we may add a caution or direct readers to the official source instead.

What we do not change on request

We do not remove accurate public-source information simply because it is inconvenient. We do not edit official agency wording. We do not change license records, Go Outdoors Indiana accounts, citations, refunds, enforcement decisions, or government application outcomes.

For account-specific help: Contact Indiana DNR or the official licensing provider directly. We cannot access, edit, or verify a private license account.
Editorial verification note: This trust page explains how Indiana Fishing License prepares public-facing information for Indiana fishing license readers. We prioritise official Indiana DNR, IN.gov, Go Outdoors Indiana, regulation-guide, and public agency sources. Because fishing license fees, seasons, exemptions, and enforcement rules can change, readers should confirm final decisions on the official source before buying, fishing, travelling, or relying on a rule.