Current screenshot from NDOW's licensing website annoucing the date of the 2023 FCFS.
When available, NDOW's licensing page will change to the above.
Screenshot for what the screen looked like in 2022 while waiting for a tag.
Screenshot of the tag process from previous years' FCFS (the items will be grayed out if you're unable to purchase a tag, in this example a person was on the waiting period for antelope).
2021 screenshot, for example.
It's that time of year again, Nevada's First Come, First Served (FCFS) process starts July 24, 2023 if tags become available! If you didn't draw a tag, this is a great way to pick up a coveted Nevada tag. This is probably one of the more exciting ways to re-allocate turned back tags.
Current screenshot from NDOW's licensing website annoucing the date of the 2023 FCFS.
During the 2022 season, the following tags were given out. So yes... there is a chance, but you will have to put the time in.
To attempt to pick up a tag (once available), head over to NDOW Licensing, then, on July 24 and after, click on the "First Come, First Served Tags" section in the upper right portion of the screen if you are on a computer, and then log in. If you're on a mobile device, tap the three line deal and it will drop down a toolbar.
When available, NDOW's licensing page will change to the above.
When tags are turned back and processed, they will go up on the first come, first served list where they can be picked up by both residents and nonresidents. Note: a new change for 2023, you are now limited to either the resident or nonresident tag turned back in based on your residency. So a nonresident will only be able to pick up a nonresident tag that was surrendered by a nonresident. And a resident can only pick up a tag that was returned by a resident.
One area that is extra interesting is the time and day tags go online is random. You could have tags show up at 3 a.m. or 11 p.m. and any other time of the day.
Also, bonus points will be purged if you pick up a FCFS tag and if you're currently on a waiting period for that species, you'll be unable to pick up a tag.
The best tip I can give you is to put in the required effort into this program. If you are diligent and have the licensing page open and don't allow the page to go to sleep, there's a great chance that eventually you might find a really awesome tag show up. If you're bored in the evening, maybe check out the page at random hours in the night. But like everything in life, you won't see success "getting a tag" if you don't put in the effort to keep checking the NDOW website, as these tags show up at random.
Don't click refresh: The data on the FCFS page updates instantly and automatically. Do not click the refresh button, as re-establishing your connection after a refresh may take several seconds which increases the chance you'll miss out on a tag.
Also, because you need to be quick at picking up a tag when they show up on the FCFS list, now is a great time to freshen up on Nevada units and species that you'd be interested in picking up tags for. To do that, jump on over to GOHUNT's Insider Filtering and manipulate the filters and make a list of units that you'd be willing to burn your current bonus points on if that tag showed up. You never know; a tag might show up that you want, and at least this way; you will know instantly what is and what isn't a tag that is worth purchasing. The more prepared you are, the greater chance you have of not wasting precious seconds if a tag shows up on this FCFS list.
A person is limited to adding one tag to their shopping cart in a 7-day period. Make sure the tag you add to your cart is the one you intend to purchase. Check back later to continue participation in the FCFS program.
Back in September of 2022, NDOW passed a new rule for the suspension of people using unfair advantages (multiple logins, multiple browsers, electronic tech, etc.) during the FCFS tag process.
Learn more about this rule change here
Nevada’s first come, first served list for surrendered tags has changed for 2023. Customers will be limited to either the resident or nonresident tag based on their Nevada residency. This means that nonresidents will only be able to purchase a nonresident tag that was surrendered by a nonresident.
Other information:
Screenshot for what the screen looked like in 2022 while waiting for a tag.
When trying to get a FCFS tag, most of the time the screen will look like the image above.
Screenshot of the tag process from previous years' FCFS (the items will be grayed out if you're unable to purchase a tag, in this example a person was on the waiting period for antelope).
When a tag shows up, it will look similar to the above screenshot. Plus, tags that you are ineligible to pick up due to wait periods will be greyed out.
If you are eligible to purchase the tag, it will show up like the image below.
2021 screenshot, for example.
Another neat feature is at the right it shows how many tags are available for that unit/unit group and also how many days are remaining in the season. This is huge in case some tags get offered up late in the season when there isn't many days of hunting left before the season closes.
If for some reason a lot of tags show up at once, you can filter your results by species, weapon type, unit, etc.
A way for Nevada to offer additional hunting opportunities to the public. The Department’s goal is to not have any tag go unused and this new program allows us to offer returned tags to all eligible hunters.
The tags available for purchase in the FCFS program are tags not issued in the draws, returned to NDOW with no eligible alternate, or was returned with less than 14 business days prior to the start of the season.
Tags eligible for the FCFS program will appear for purchase at a randomized time after a tag has been processed by NDOW.
Clients with an active Nevada hunt license who aren't currently in a waiting period for the specific species, don't have a suspension on their account, and don't already hold a tag for the same species will be able to purchase a tag from the FCFS program.
Tags can be shipped standard, overnighted, or available for pick up at NDOW offices around the state during regular office hours. Shipping fees are nonrefundable. NDOW and Kalkomey are not responsible for the timing of the shipping carrier.
Yes. All standard draw rules apply to purchased FCFS tags, including the loss of bonus points and applied waiting periods.
Yes. All standard draw rules apply to purchased FCFS tags, including the loss of bonus points and applied waiting periods.
The tags available for purchase in the FCFS program could have been from an identical hunt offered to a different residency, was returned to NDOW with no eligible alternate, or was returned with less than 14 business days prior to the start of the season.
Yes, but only through separate transactions and for separate species. Only one tag can be placed in a shopping cart at a time and will be the only item, outside of a hunting license, that can be purchased at that time.
Yes. Returned FCFS tags will again appear for purchase through the FCFS program at a random time after the tag has been processed by NDOW. Bonus points will be reinstated if the tag is received 1-day prior to the start of the tag's season.
Yes. If you wish to purchase a FCFS tag and do not currently hold an active Nevada hunting license, you will be prompted to purchase a license along with your tag at the time of checkout.
Yes, to anyone born after January 1, 1960. If you do not currently have a hunter’s safety certification attached to your account, you will not be allowed to select a FCFS tag that is currently available for purchase.
Any tag not matching an alternate’s first hunt choice selection or returned with fewer than 14 business days before the season opens are offered in the FCFS program.
NDOW reserves the right to suspend any account for suspicious activity to ensure the process is fair to everyone. This includes any account that has excessive amounts of “Adds to Cart” without purchasing.
Customers who currently hold a tag will not be shown available FCFS tags of the same species. A customer can only be awarded one tag per species, per season.
Tags available in the FCFS program are randomized. If no tags are showing, it does not mean that there are not tags available. Keep checking back to see if a tag has completed its randomization time.
A person is limited to adding one tag to their shopping cart in a 7-day period. Make sure the tag you add to your cart is the one you intend to purchase. Check back later to continue participation in the FCFS program.
158 antelope horns longer than ears
15 antelope horns shorter than ears
7 junior mule deer antlered/antlerless tags
572 antlered mule deer tags
16 antlerless mule deer tags
108 antlered bull elk tags
2 depredation antlered bull elk tags
74 antlerless cow elk tags
2 depredation antlerless cow elk tags
10 spike elk tags
13 desert bighorn sheep ram tags
6 desert bighorn ewe tags
You will have 5 minutes once a tag has been added to your cart to checkout. Once that timer runs out, your tag will be taken from your cart, and the tag will re-appear on the first come, first served list within the next 24 hours.
To ensure a quick checkout, make sure your payment and shipping information is up to date before adding a tag to your cart. You can make changes to this information in your profile.
You are allowed one tag in your cart at a time. If you want to purchase multiple tags, you will have to purchase them in separate transactions. This ensures that the first come first served checkout process is fair for all hunters.
Take shipping times into account when purchasing your tags. Some tags may have few days left in-season and standard mail would arrive after the season ends. Typical standard mail times are 5-7 business days. Overnight shipping is available for an increased fee and tags are free to be picked up at an NDOW office during business hours.