OBTAIN YOUR LICENSE
- at more than 900 license-issuing agents
- at county treasurers offices (listed with agents)
- at Fish & Boat Commission regional offices
- on the Internet at www.pa.wildlifelicense.com.
Lost Fishing License or Replacements - Replacement licenses include all permits or privileges previously
purchased by the customer. The total cost for a replacement license and all previously purchased permits
is $6.70. Customers may purchase additional permits.
You qualify for a RESIDENT fishing license if you are a bona fide resident of Pennsylvania. When
purchasing a resident fishing license, you must show proof of permanent residency by
presenting one of the following documents:
- valid PA driver’s license
- a valid non-driver photo identification card
- a previous year’s PA state income tax return showing proof of payment of personal income tax as a resident of PA
- a previous year’s local earned income tax return showing tax paid to a PA municipality
- a current PA voter registration card.
National Guard & Armed Forces Reserve licenses and Prisoner of War (POW) licenses are available only at Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission and county treasurer offices.
National Guard & Armed Forces Reserve licenses are available to those persons who provide documentation that within the previous 24 months the person was deployed overseas as a member of the reserve component of the armed forces for a period of 60 consecutive days or more or was released early from service because of an injury or disease incurred in the line of duty.
Prisoner of War licenses are available to persons who provide military documentation stating the person is a former prisoner of war.
Senior resident and senior lifetime licenses are available to those persons at anytime during the year in which they will become age 65.
- Persons who possess a Resident Senior Lifetime license dated before January 1, 1991, are not required to purchase
a trout/salmon permit.
- Resident Senior Lifetime license holders are required to purchase only one permit for a lifetime.
The Resident Senior Lifetime license is valid as long as the license holder remains a resident of Pennsylvania. Resident Senior Lifetime license holders that move out of state and are no longer residents of Pennsylvania are required to obtain a nonresident or tourist license if they return to fish in Pennsylvania.
Senior Resident Lifetime License Upgrade - A durable plastic card version of the Senior Resident
Lifetime license is available. This upgrade is available for $6.70. Complete form PFBC-L-166S and
send to the address indicated. Upgrades can also be purchased through issuing agents.
Disabled Veterans Licenses – Any disabled veteran who has a disability incurred in any war
or armed conflict that consists of the loss of one or more limbs or the loss of use of one or more limbs, or total
blindness, or who is 100 percent disabled as certified by the United States Veterans Administration and is a resident
of this Commonwealth may obtain a free resident fishing license upon application to the Commission or county treasurer.
Military personnel are required to purchase a fishing license. Those who are stationed in Pennsylvania
under permanent change of station orders (PCS) for a duration of 6 months or more, who produce documentation
proving same, qualify for a resident fishing license. All others must obtain a tourist or non-resident
license.
Certain active duty military personnel are exempt from Pennsylvania’s fishing license requirement. To be eligible for the military waiver, an angler must:
- be a bona fide Pennsylvania resident,
- be on active duty,
- be stationed outside Pennsylvania, and
- be here on authorized leave.
While in the act of fishing, the military personnel must carry proof of each of these requirements, such as a PA driver’s license, a military ID and valid military orders showing the place of assignment and leave status.
Under the law, a qualifying soldier, sailor, airman or marine does not receive a free Pennsylvania fishing license. Instead, eligible active duty military personnel can legally fish without a license under the limited circumstances outlined in the law. The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission recommends that anyone taking advantage of this provision display a military ID while in the act of fishing in much the same way as one would display a conventional fishing license.
The law does not exempt military personnel on leave from any other requirements of fishing or boating laws and regulations.
Students from out of state who are attending school in Pennsylvania but who have not become residents
of Pennsylvania are not eligible to purchase a resident fishing license and must obtain a tourist or non-resident
license.
Social Security Number Requirements - Since 1998, federal and state laws require purchasers of a
Pennsylvania fishing license to provide their social security number when applying to purchase a fishing
license.
Vouchers– A voucher may be purchased as a gift for another individual that can be redeemed for
a license and/or stamp or privilege. A voucher may be redeemed at any issuing agent.
The voucher is non-refundable and expires as noted. A voucher is not a fishing license and individuals using
a voucher to fish are in violation of the Fish and Boat Code and may be subject to legal action. Individuals
wishing to purchase vouchers for Christmas presents need to wait until December 1 of that year before purchasing
a voucher.
One-day Tourist and One-day Resident License – One-Day Tourist and One-Day Resident licenses are not valid for fishing
during the period from March 15th to April 30th of any year. One-Day Tourist or One-Day Resident licenses
issued to be used on March 14 will expire at 11:59 p.m. on March 14 regardless of what time the license
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