Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

How we review correction requests, update outdated details, and improve Tennessee fishing-license guides after human review.

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Corrections policy

If you find an outdated link, incorrect support detail, confusing wording, or a source that has changed, we want to review it. Our corrections process exists because fishing license systems and public agency pages can change over time.

What we correct

  • Broken or changed official license links.
  • Outdated phone numbers, addresses, map references, or support details.
  • Incorrect or unclear office/agency references.
  • Outdated wording about license purchase, reprint, trout, permits, residency, or regulations.
  • Missing disclaimers where official verification is required.
  • Formatting, mobile readability, accessibility, or navigation issues.

What we cannot correct

We cannot modify your official license account, payment record, citation, residency status, boat registration, permit, or government record. Those issues must be handled through the official Tennessee agency or licensing system.

How to request a correction

Send our page URL.
Tell us exactly which page on tennesseefishinglicense.website/ needs review.
Describe the issue.
Tell us whether the issue is a broken link, old phone number, wrong address, moved map, outdated rule, or confusing instruction.
Include official proof.
If possible, include the official Tennessee source that supports the correction.
Avoid private data.
Do not send sensitive personal/license account information.

Correction review process

A human reviewer checks correction requests against official sources where possible. If confirmed, we may update the page, replace links, rewrite a section, add a safer warning, clarify our independence, or remove outdated details. If we cannot verify a report but the wording could be misunderstood, we may still make the content safer and more cautious.

Information-only and official-source reminder

tennesseefishinglicense.website/ is an independent informational and educational guide. We are not the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Go Outdoors Tennessee, the State of Tennessee, a license vendor, a marina, bait shop, outfitter, charter operator, or enforcement office. Our writers manually review guides and check important official links, phone details, addresses, map references, and public source details where available, but final license requirements, fees, regulations, seasons, exemptions, and enforcement decisions must always be confirmed through official Tennessee sources.

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