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- Saltwater Fishing
Effective Oct. 15, 2019, this registration is required in...
- Do I Need a License
Florida residents and visitors are required to possess a...
- Recreational Licenses and Permits
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- Visitors
Out-of-state fishing and hunting licenses are not valid in...
- Application Forms
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- Florida Residency
Residency For the purposes of fishing or hunting in Florida,...
- FAQs
Starting July 1, 2020, anglers age 16 and older (including...
- Freshwater Fishing
Includes Freshwater Fishing and Hunting licenses; and...
- Saltwater Fishing
Submit new and renewal permit applications and check the status of submitted applications at any time. Claim and purchase your approved permits and print additional copies of active permits at any time.
Log in to obtain hunting / fishing licenses & permits, report your harvest and much more! New to Go Outdoors Florida? To create a new account, click Create Account or Login and provide your date of birth, last name, and a third identifier (the last 4 digits of your SSN or your Driver’s License number).
We want to help you with your license, permit, or any other service requests you have for the FWC.
Florida FWC License - / Help. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Online Help System. Existing Customers. Resident and Non-Resident customers can log in using customer date of birth, last name, and last four of SSN. Select " more login options " for additional ways to sign in. New Customers.
Includes Freshwater Fishing and Hunting licenses; and Wildlife Management Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Crossbow, Deer, Turkey, and Florida Waterfowl permits. Does not include Saltwater Fishing License, Snook or Lobster permits.
For the purposes of fishing or hunting in Florida, a resident is defined as: Any person who has declared Florida as his or her only state of residence as evidenced by a valid Florida driver license or identification card with both a Florida address and a Florida residency verified by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).