The DNR Division of Law Enforcement was formally established in January 2025 and is a unification of law enforcement from four divisions: Wildlife Resources, State Parks, Outdoor Recreation, and Forestry, Fire and State Lands. For more information about the Division of Law Enforcement, visit the Utah Department of Natural Resources website.
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DNR law enforcement feedback
Responsive and accountable
Utah Department of Natural Resources law enforcement officers work hard every day to serve in a manner worthy of the public's trust. If you would like to share an experience — positive or negative — that you've recently had with a Utah DNR conservation officer, please take a moment to complete the form below. You may remain anonymous.
The support of Utah's outdoors enthusiasts is crucial to the work of wildlife conservation, and we strive for an overwhelming majority of positive public interactions. Holding wildlife-crime violators accountable for their actions is an ongoing effort, and we couldn't do it without you.
We set high standards for our law enforcement officers. How are we doing?
If your request is about recruitment or how to become a DNR conservation officer, please visit the Become a conservation officer page.