If you’re a Louisiana resident, you may purchase a Lifetime Hunting/Fishing License. A Lifetime License is valid for life and remains valid even if you become a resident of another state.
Nonresidents may purchase a Nonresident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing License.
Lifetime Hunting/Fishing Licenses include all Louisiana recreational hunting, fishing, WMA access, and gear privileges. However, alligator sports hunter, trapping licenses, and federal duck stamps are not included.
How do I purchase a Lifetime License?
Lifetime Licenses are available from LDWF Headquarters at 2000 Quail Drive in Baton Rouge during normal business hours, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. You can also submit an application via email or mail.
Applications are available online or by calling 225.765.2887.
Please allow three weeks of processing time. For more information, call 225.765.2887.
Current lifetime licenseholder can purchase a duplicate lifetime license card online, from an approved retail vendor, by mail, or in-person at LDWF Headquarters in Baton Rouge. A $5 convenience fee assessed by the LDWF license vendor applies to online purchases; there is no additional convenience fee for purchases made in-person or by mail.
How do I qualify for resident license rates?
To be eligible for resident rates, you must meet the bona fide residency requirements defined below and provide a copy of the following documents with your completed application:
You’re a bona fide resident if you’ve resided in the state of Louisiana continuously during the 6 months immediately prior to the date you apply for any license and if you’ve established Louisiana as your legal domicile. You must demonstrate compliance with all of the following, as applicable:
Any person, corporation, or other legal entity that possesses a resident license from any other state or country shall not qualify for a resident license in Louisiana.
License Types and Fees
License Type: | Fee |
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Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing (any age, except seniors 65 and older) | $500 |
Resident Lifetime Senior Hunting/Fishing (65 and older) | $100 |
Nonresident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing | $4,000 |
Duplicate Lifetime License Card | $7.50 |
Next time you renew your driver’s license at the Office of Motor Vehicles, you can add a Lifetime Hunting/Fishing License endorsement to your license for free. If you have this endorsement, you do not have to carry your Lifetime License with you as long as you have your driver’s license.
Non-Resident Native License
Persons born in Louisiana who are not residents may purchase a Non-Resident Native License that is valid for 10 consecutive days.
How do I purchase a Non-Resident Native License?
You must bring a copy of your Louisiana birth certificate and driver’s license to any vendor location each time you purchase a Native license.
If you would like to purchase the Native licenses online or never have to bring your birth certificate to a vendor location again, you can mail a copy of your birth certificate and driver’s license to LDWF and be “certified” as a Native.
You can mail those copies to:
LDWF
Attn: Licensing
P O BOX 98000
Baton Rouge, LA 70898
Non-Resident Native License Types and Fees
NR NATIVE BASIC HUNT 10-DAY | $20.00 |
NR NATIVE WATERFOWL 10-DAY | $12.00 |
NR NATIVE DEER 10-DAY | $15.00 |
NR NATIVE TURKEY 10-DAY | $12.00 |
NR NATIVE HOOK AND LINE 10-DAY | $5.00 |
NR NATIVE BASIC FISH 10-DAY | $17.00 |
NR NATIVE SALTWATER 10-DAY | $15.00 |
NR NATIVE LA SPORTSMAN’S PARADISE | $100.00 |
Certain disabled Louisiana residents may obtain recreational fishing and hunting licenses free of charge or at reduced rates. Disability license applicants must present a copy of their valid Louisiana driver's license or identification card issued by the Office of Motor Vehicles and appropriate proof of disability along with their license application.
Unless otherwise noted, submit applications for disability licenses in person at LDWF Headquarters at 2000 Quail Drive in Baton Rouge during normal business hours, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday. You can also submit an application via email or mail.
Application forms are available below. Call 225.765.2887 for more information.
Disabled Veterans Hunting and Fishing License
Resident Disabled/Special Needs License
Developmentally Disabled License
Residents who are considered developmentally disabled may obtain special disability hunting and/or fishing licenses for free. The fishing license includes Basic and Saltwater Fishing Licenses. The hunting license covers Basic, Deer, Turkey, and Waterfowl Hunting Licenses; Louisiana DuckStamp; and the WMA Access Permit. Anyone fishing with a special disability fishing license must be accompanied by a validly licensed fisherman; anyone hunting with a special disability hunting license must be accompanied by a validly licensed hunter.
To qualify for a developmentally disabled license, the applicant must meet all other legal requirements to obtain a fishing and/or hunting license and submit proof of residing in Louisiana consecutively for the immediate 6 months prior to applying for a license (e.g. resident driver's license of guardian or caregiver, voter registration card, vehicle registration, certification by guardian or caregiver, etc.), in addition to the license application and other required documents listed above.
Physically Challenged Hunter Permit
LDWF provides a free Physically Challenged Hunter Permit to individuals who are wheelchair-bound, mobility impaired, upper extremity amputees, or visually impaired.
These permits allow qualified individuals to participate in special deer hunts on private and public lands, access specially designated ATV trails on wildlife management areas, and hunt from ATVs, in accordance with state and parish laws.
Contact 225.765.2346 or see the permit application (linked below) for additional details. Faxed and outdated applications are not accepted.
To submit an application for a Physically Challenged Hunter Permit, email the completed application to Hallie Rogers at hrogers@wlf.la.gov .