Hunting & Fishing License

Whether you’re heading into one of the many wildlife management areas throughout Hendry County and the surrounding region for a hunting trip or spending the day enjoying Florida’s beautiful lakes and waterways, the Hendry County Tax Collector’s Office is here to help you get properly licensed and ready for the outdoors. Our office offers convenient hunting and freshwater and saltwater fishing license services for residents and visitors, making it easy to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor traditions that make Southwest Florida a destination for hunters and anglers alike. Whether you’re casting a line on Lake Okeechobee, exploring local waterways, or preparing for your next hunting adventure, our office provides the licenses and permits you need to enjoy the outdoors legally and confidently.

What You’ll Need

A quick checklist to make your fishing‑license visit fast and easy:

Personal Information

Full name, date of birth, and contact details

Military Orders

For active‑duty personnel stationed in Florida

Payment Method

Fees vary by license type; replacements cost $2 per privilege

Primary Florida Residency Proof

Florida Driver License or Florida ID Card

Eligibility for Special Licenses

Required if applying for lifetime, 5‑year, vessel, pier, or tarpon tag licenses

Alternate Residency Documents

If you don’t have a Florida ID, you may bring one of the following:

  • Florida Voter Registration Card
  • Declaration of Domicile
  • Florida Homestead Exemption
  • Florida Student ID (if under 18)
  • The Oath of Residency signed by the applicant when privileges are issued does not preclude a law enforcement officer from requesting residency credentials be evidenced again. Failure to do so may result in criminal prosecutions.

Step-by-Step Process

Confirm Your Eligibility

Determine whether you need a freshwater, saltwater, or specialty license and verify residency requirements using approved Florida residency documents.

Gather Required Documents

Bring valid Florida residency proof or alternate documentation, and any military orders if applying under military residency rules.

Choose Your License Type

Select from single-year, 5‑year, lifetime, vessel, pier, or specialty permits such as snook, crawfish, lobster, or tarpon tags.

Visit the Tax Collector’s Office

Apply in person at your local Tax Collector office, where staff will verify your documents and process your license request.

Pay the Required Fees

Submit payment for the license type you selected; replacement licenses cost $2 per privilege except lifetime licenses, which cost $10 to replace.

Receive Your License

Your fishing license is issued immediately, allowing you to fish legally in Florida’s freshwater and saltwater locations.

Fees & Payments

A complete overview of fishing‑license costs and how to pay for them.

Freshwater Fishing License Fees

Cost

Resident 12‑Month

$17.00

Resident 5‑Year

$79.00

Non‑Resident 12‑Month

$47.00

Non‑Resident 3‑Day

$17.00

Non‑Resident 7‑Day

$30.00

Replacement License

$2.00

Lifetime Freshwater Licenses

Cost

0–4 Years Old

$126.50

5–12 Years Old

$226.50

13+ Years Old

$301.50

Freshwater Specialty Licenses

Cost

Small Vessel (≤4 customers)

$201.50

Medium Vessel (5–10 customers)

$401.50

Large Vessel (11+ customers)

$801.50

5‑Year Card Change

$4.00

Saltwater Fishing License Fees

Cost

Resident 12‑Month

$17.00

Resident 5‑Year

$79.00

Snook Permit

$10.00

Snook Permit 5‑Year

$50.00

Crawfish Permit

$2.00

Crawfish Permit 5‑Year

$10.00

Lobster Permit

$5.00

Lobster Permit 5‑Year

$25.00

Tarpon Tag

$51.50

Non‑Resident 3‑Day

$17.00

Non‑Resident 7‑Day

$30.00

Replacement License

$2.00

Lifetime Saltwater Licenses

Cost

0–4 Years

$126.50

5–12 Years

$226.50

13+ Years

$301.50

Saltwater Specialty Licenses

Cost

Small Vessel (≤4 customers)

$201.50

Medium Vessel (5–10 customers)

$401.50

Large Vessel (11+ customers)

$801.50

5‑Year Card Change

$4.00

Combination Licenses

Cost

Resident Gold Sportsman

$100.00

Resident Sportsman (Freshwater Only)

$80.50

Military Gold Sportsman

$20.00

Resident Freshwater/Saltwater/Hunting Combo

$48.00

Resident Freshwater/Saltwater Combo

$32.50

Hunting License Fees

Cost

Dove Club

$150.00

Resident Alligator Trapping

$272.00

Non-Resident Alligator Trapping

$1,022.00

Alligator Cites Tags (2)

$62.00

Alligator Trapping Agent

$52.00

5 Year Card Change

$4.00

Resident, 12 Month

$17.00

Resident, 5 Year

$79.00

Resident Trapping

$26.50

Resident Management Area Permit

$26.50

Resident Waterfowl Permit

$5.00

Resident Waterfowl Permit, 5 Year

$25.00

Resident Turkey Permit

$10.00

Resident Turkey Permit, 5 Year

$50.00

Resident Deer Permit

$5.00

Resident Archery Permit

$5.00

Resident Muzzle Loading Permit

$5.00

Non Resident, 10 Day

$46.50

Non Resident, Annual

$151.50

Non Resident Turkey Permit

$125.00

Replacement License

$2.00

Resident Gold Sportsman

$100.00

Military Gold Sportsman

$20.00

Resident Freshwater/Saltwater/Hunting Combo

$48.00

4 years old or younger

$401.50

5 to 12 years old

$701.50

13 years old or older

$1,001.50

4 years old or younger

$201.50

5 to 12 years old

$351.50

13 years old or older

$501.50

Payment Options

  • Pay Online
    Redirects to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).
    Online handling fees: $2.25 or $1.75 + 2.5% of total sale.
  • Pay In‑Office
    Standard fees apply. Purchases from subagents (e.g., bait shops) include a $0.50 surcharge.
  • All sales are final — License and permit fees are non‑refundable.
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FAQs

Who issues fishing licenses in Florida?

The Tax Collector serves as an official agent for the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, providing freshwater, saltwater, vessel, lifetime, and 5‑year licenses.

Where can I buy a fishing license?

You can purchase licenses at any Tax Collector’s office, or from approved retailers such as Walmart, sporting goods stores, and bait & tackle shops.

What if my fishing license is lost or damaged?

A lost or destroyed license can be replaced for $2.00 per privilege. Resident Lifetime licenses have a $10.00 replacement fee.

What documents count as proof of Florida residency?

Primary proof includes a Florida Driver License or Florida ID Card.

Alternate proof (if no FL ID) includes:

  • Florida Voter Registration Card
  • Declaration of Domicile
  • Florida Homestead Exemption
  • Florida Student ID (under age 18)
  • Military orders showing Florida stationing

Can non‑U.S. citizens qualify as Florida residents?

No. Individuals who have filed domicile with the Clerk of Court are not considered residents for licensing purposes. All aliens are classified as non‑residents.

Which fishing licenses can ONLY be issued at the Tax Collector’s office?

The following licenses are exclusively issued in‑office:

  • Lifetime licenses for minors (ages 0–18)
  • All 5‑year licenses
  • Saltwater vessel fishing licenses
  • Saltwater pier licenses
  • Tarpon tags

Can I apply for a lifetime license online?

Florida residents 16 and older with a valid Florida ID may apply online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. Minors must apply through the Tax Collector.

Ready to Get Started?

Our team is here to help make your visit as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Visit one of our convenient Hendry County Tax Collector locations in LaBelle or Clewiston to complete your transaction, or contact us if you have questions about what to bring.

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