scooter
09-21-2005, 12:16 PM
Hi Everyone.
As you are likely aware, a portion of the funds from the WIN renewals ($4.00 to $8.00 increase) have been used to expand the hunting and fishing licensing system to the internet. This expansion started in December 2004 and will continue to be expanded and developed on an ongoing basis.
This system is now on-line and you may visit the site at www.albertarelm.com (http://www.albertarelm.com/)
The site allows the WIN card holder to log in using their WIN number and the appropriate identification information that they used to purchase this WIN card (drivers license, health care, etc.) Once in the site the WIN card holder can review historical draw information over the past five years and, when functional, will be able to check for their draw results. The system allows the inquirer to sort their information in a variety of ways (by year, by species, by priority, etc.)
The system is easy to navigate and understand and will be a valuable resource to WIN card holders.
We encourage you to visit this new web-site.
As you are likely aware, a portion of the funds from the WIN renewals ($4.00 to $8.00 increase) have been used to expand the hunting and fishing licensing system to the internet. This expansion started in December 2004 and will continue to be expanded and developed on an ongoing basis.
This system is now on-line and you may visit the site at www.albertarelm.com (http://www.albertarelm.com/)
The site allows the WIN card holder to log in using their WIN number and the appropriate identification information that they used to purchase this WIN card (drivers license, health care, etc.) Once in the site the WIN card holder can review historical draw information over the past five years and, when functional, will be able to check for their draw results. The system allows the inquirer to sort their information in a variety of ways (by year, by species, by priority, etc.)
The system is easy to navigate and understand and will be a valuable resource to WIN card holders.
We encourage you to visit this new web-site.