If you are in the US, there is no way you can have a “pet” falcon. There are only three categories of people who may have birds of prey: (1) Zoos and other educational organizations, (2) Rehabbers who have gotten special licenses for an “education” bird, which must be unreleasable (ie, there is something wrong with it) and (3) Falconers. read more
No, not as a pet, no. You would have to be a liscensed falconer to have a peregrine or any type of bird-of-prey in your posession. Or, if you are a wildlife rehabilitator, you can also have them in your possesion. Being a falconer takes alot of time and dediction. read more
Best Answer: No, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would not give you a permit to keep a falcon as a pet. However, if you want to becom a falconer, someone who owns hunting falcons and hawks, you can get a permit. read more