REPORTING A VIOLATION
Provide as many details as you can to help the Conservation Officer with the investigation
It is especially important to include the county and nearest town to the violation
If you know the identity of the individual(s) committing the violation, please include their name(s)
Indicate if is all right for a Conservation Officer to contact you to follow up on the report
If you have information that could lead to arrest pertaining to a natural resource violation, you can use any of these methods:
Call: 800-652-9093
Cell phone: #TIP
Through the MNTip App downloaded from the App Store or Google Play
To report a violation that isn't time sensitive, use this online form
You can remain ANONYMOUS.
You may request a reward following a conviction of a crime. Rewards range from $50 to $250.
When the report is made, the information will be transferred to a Minnesota Conservation Officer.
If your information is an emergency and human life is in jeopardy, please call 911 to have your local emergency services respond.
Call: 800-652-9093
Cell phone: #TIP
Through the MNTip App downloaded from the App Store or Google Play
To report a violation that isn't time sensitive, use this online form
You can remain ANONYMOUS.
You may request a reward following a conviction of a crime. Rewards range from $50 to $250.
When the report is made, the information will be transferred to a Minnesota Conservation Officer.
If your information is an emergency and human life is in jeopardy, please call 911 to have your local emergency services respond.
This large black bear was taken in Becker county after it wandered into an individual's back yard. It was not causing damage or harm. The violator had no license to harvest a bear. After killing the bear, he went to purchase a "no quota" license, but lives in a limited quota area.
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This Lake Sturgeon was taken illegally from the Rainy River near Baudette. The capture of this violator was the result of a TIP call.
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