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It’s the law! TRIBAL ID’S TRIBAL ID’S As of October 1, 2007, Montana law requires that a tribal identification card be treated the same as a Montana identification card for identification purposes, including but not limited to: obtaining a conservation, hunting, or fishing license; recording titles to motor vehicles, trailers, semi- trailers, pole trailers, travel trailers, campers, motor- boats, personal watercraft, sailboats, snowmobiles, and off-highway vehicles; applying for a concealed weapon permit; and purchasing alcohol and tobacco products. For more information, visit the Montana Tribal ID website: http://tribalnations.mt.gov/tribalid For specific questions relating to the sale of alcohol or tobacco products, contact the Montana Department of Revenue. (406) 444-6900 For specific questions relating to titling of vehicles, contact the Montana Department of Justice. (406) 444-3661 Disclaimer: This poster is intended to assist the public and business owners in obtaining a basic understanding of the new state law about tribal ID’s. This poster does not constute legal advice. If you have specific legal quesons concerning the new tribal ID law, we recommend you consult an aorney or use the state contact numbers listed on this poster. For specific questions relating to a conservation, hunting or fishing license, contact the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks. (406) 444-2950 BLACKFEET BLACKFEET ROCKY BOY’S FLATHEAD CROW FORT PECK FORT BELKNAP N. CHEYENNE - NOT ACTUAL SIZE - To file a discrimination complaint within 180 days of the date of alleged dis- crimination, contact the Montana Human Rights Network. (406) 444-2884 1-800-542-0807

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Page 1: It’s the law! TRIBAL ID’Stribalnations.mt.gov/Portals/34/2015-06-24 Tribal ID...2015/06/24  · It’s the law! TRIBAL ID’S As of October 1, 2007, Montana law requires that a

It’s the law!

TRIBAL ID’STRIBAL ID’S

As of October 1, 2007, Montana law requires that a

tribal identification card be treated the same as a Montana

identification card for identification purposes, including but

not limited to:

obtaining a conservation, hunting, or fishing license;

recording titles to motor vehicles, trailers, semi-

trailers, pole trailers, travel trailers, campers, motor-

boats, personal watercraft, sailboats, snowmobiles,

and off-highway vehicles;

applying for a concealed weapon permit;

and purchasing alcohol and tobacco products.

For more information, visit the Montana Tribal ID website:

http://tribalnations.mt.gov/tribalid

For specific questions

relating to the sale of

alcohol or tobacco

products, contact the

Montana Department

of Revenue.

(406) 444-6900

For specific questions

relating to titling of

vehicles, contact the

Montana Department

of Justice.

(406) 444-3661

Disclaimer: This poster is intended to assist the public and business owners in obtaining a basic understanding of the

new state law about tribal ID’s. This poster does not constitute legal

advice. If you have specific legal questions concerning the new tribal ID

law, we recommend you consult an attorney or use the state contact

numbers listed on this poster.

For specific questions

relating to a conservation,

hunting or fishing license,

contact the Montana

Department of Fish,

Wildlife & Parks.

(406) 444-2950

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To file a discrimination

complaint within 180 days

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crimination, contact the

Montana Human Rights

Network.

(406) 444-2884

1-800-542-0807