Roadkill Laws in Indiana: Safe, Legal Salvaging for Drivers

You’re driving down an Indiana road when a deer suddenly jumps in front of your car. After the collision, you might wonder if you can legally keep the animal. In Indiana, you can legally claim roadkill, but you need to get a possession permit from a law enforcement officer or DNR property manager first.

More than 16,000 deer-vehicle collisions happen each year in Indiana. These accidents peak during fall and early winter when deer are most active. Understanding what to do after hitting a deer can help you stay safe and avoid legal trouble.

This guide covers everything you need to know about Indiana’s roadkill laws. You’ll learn the steps to legally claim an animal, which species you can take, and what penalties you might face for breaking the rules.

Is It Legal to Take Roadkill in Indiana?

Yes, you can legally take roadkill in Indiana, but you need to follow specific rules. Indiana allows people to harvest roadkill as long as you obtain the proper permits from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources…

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