|
Licenses, Stamps & Permits
Term
Hunting licenses are valid from August 1, 2008 to July 31, 2009,
except the nonresident 3-day waterfowl and small game license.
Hunter Education and Safety
Requirement
To hunt or purchase a hunting license in Maryland, state law
requires:
-
Presentation of a Certificate of Competency in
Firearms and Hunting Safety (required for junior licenses), or
-
Certification that you held a hunting license
issued prior to July 1, 1977, or
-
Certification that you hunted on private property
prior to July 1, 1977, and were legally exempt from purchasing a hunting
license, or
-
Certification that you are purchasing a nonresident
license and will only hunt waterfowl.
Exception: Compliance with the
Hunter Education and Safety Requirement does not apply to those shooting
under a Regulated Shooting Area Hunting License.
Note: Resident Junior Hunters (under 16 years of age) will be entitled to
a one-time FREE annual hunting license, bow stamp, and muzzleloader stamp upon
successful completion of a
Hunter Safety and Education course (bring form provided by course instructor
to any DNR Licensing and Registration Service
Center). Trapper Education
Effective August 1, 2007, any person who is trapping or
attempting to trap furbearers (beaver, coyote, fisher, gray fox, long-tailed
weasel, mink, muskrat, opossum, raccoon, red fox, river otter, and skunk),
under the authority of a Furbearer Permit must first obtain a certificate of
trapper education from the Department (or a designee of the Department),
except that the certificate is not required if the person held a Furbearer
Permit during the 2006-07 trapping season (prior to August 1, 2007).
Trapper education courses are held statewide. Any similar certificate
issued by another state is acceptable as complying with the educational
requirements if the privileges are reciprocal for Maryland residents. See
Trapper Education Requirement.
Full Season Hunting License
Allows you to hunt all legal game birds and mammals in season
without the need for additional stamps, except:
-
deer during bow season;
-
deer during muzzleloader season;
-
migratory game birds; and
-
furbearers.
A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp may also be used with these
licenses.
Resident Regular Hunting License...$24.50
(Age 16 to 64)
Resident Junior Hunting License...$10.50
(Under 16 years of age, written permission of parent or guardian required)
Resident Senior Hunting License...$5.00
(Age 65 and above, may be purchased in the calendar year in which a resident
attains the age of 65.)
Holders of Senior Lifetime Consolidated Licenses
This license has been eliminated, but persons who already have this license are
“grandfathered” and do not need to purchase the Senior Hunting License, Bow or
Muzzleloader Stamps. However, they must buy a Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp (to hunt
a bonus antlered deer), a Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp (to hunt migratory
game birds), a
DNR
Managed Hunt Permit (where required), and a Furbearer Permit (to hunt or
chase furbearers).
Nonresident Hunting License...$130.00
(Age 16 and above)
Nonresident Junior Hunting License...$65.00
(Under 16 years of age, written permission of parent or guardian required)
Short Term License
Nonresident 3-Day Waterfowl and Small Game License...$45.00
Allows nonresidents of Maryland to hunt all legal game;
except deer, bear, and turkey; for 3 consecutive legal hunting days. A
Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp is required to hunt migratory game birds
and a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp is required to
hunt waterfowl. A Furbearer Permit is required to hunt or chase furbearers.
Stamps
Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp…$9.00
This stamp is required for all migratory game bird
hunters (coots, doves, rails, snipe, waterfowl, and woodcock), including
persons not required to have a hunting license and holders of senior hunting
licenses. Hunters must possess the printed receipt showing proof of purchase
of the Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp while hunting migratory game
birds. Migratory game bird hunters are not required to sign and attach the
Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp to their license. The Harvest
Information Program (HIP) permit is issued in conjunction with
the Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp.
Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp…$15.00 (At U.S. Post Offices and online)
or $17.00 from sport license agents and DNR Licensing
and Registration Service Centers
This stamp is required for all waterfowl hunters,
including those who are not required to purchase a hunting license, except
those under the age of 16. The stamp must be signed in ink and possessed
while hunting waterfowl and coots. A printed receipt indicating the
purchase of a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp will be
accepted as evidence of that purchase for 45 days. The stamp will be mailed
to the purchaser. The proof of purchase will expire after 45 days and the
purchaser must then sign the stamp in ink and possess it while hunting
waterfowl and coots.
Bow Stamp*
Required to hunt deer during Bow Season with valid hunting license. This
includes crossbows.
Resident Bow Stamp...$6.00
Nonresident Bow Stamp…$25.00
Muzzleloader Stamp*
Required to hunt deer during Muzzleloader Season with valid hunting license.
This includes bowhunters that hunt with vertical bows and crossbows during the
Muzzleloader Season.
Resident Muzzleloader Stamp…$6.00
Nonresident Muzzleloader Stamp…$25.00
Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp*
A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp allows you to take one (1)
additional antlered white-tailed deer for each Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp
purchased, within the established bag limits for a given Deer
Management Region. The Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp is to be used only
after two antlerless deer are taken within the same season. Bonus Antlered
Deer Stamps must be purchased prior to pursuing a bonus antlered deer. Bonus
Antlered Deer Stamps are not season-specific and the stamp may be used
during the bow, muzzleloader, or firearm season. Deer Stamps must be purchased prior to
pursuing a bonus antlered deer.
Resident Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp...$10.00
Nonresident Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp...$25.00
*Hunters entitled to hunt without a license do not need
to purchase Bow, Muzzleloader, or Bonus Antlered Deer Stamps. Hunters with a
Senior Lifetime Consolidated License do not need to purchase Bow or
Muzzleloader Stamps but must purchase Bonus Antlered Deer Stamps to take
bonus deer.
Permits and Other Licenses
Furbearer Permit
With certain exceptions, a person must obtain or be
authorized by a Furbearer Permit to hunt, chase, or trap any furbearer
(beaver, coyote, fisher, gray fox, long-tailed weasel, mink, muskrat,
opossum, raccoon, red fox, river otter, and skunk), including persons
participating in the unarmed chasing of fox and raccoons. It is also
required for persons not required to have a hunting license (e.g. landowners
hunting on their own property) and holders of any senior hunting license.
There are two types of Furbearer Permits, Individual and Group. Any person
desiring to participate in these activities can obtain the Individual Permit.
The representative of an association or group established for the purpose of
chasing or hunting furbearers may obtain the Group Permit. A member or
guest of the association or group who participates in furbearer chasing or
hunting with the association or group is not required to have an Individual
Furbearer Permit. The permit holder of the association or group must
report to the Department the names and addresses of all individuals using the
privileges of the permit and submit this information to the Department by September 1 following the end of each
permit year.
Furbearer Permit-Individual…$5.00
Furbearer Permit-Group…$10.00
DNR
Managed Hunt Permit...$35.00
This annual permit is required to hunt DNR properties
that charge for Managed Hunts.
Hunters must contact the properties they wish to hunt for site-specific
rules and regulations. Persons exempt from this requirement are those
legally hunting with a Junior Hunting License or any person serving in the United States Armed
Forces that is exempt from needing a Maryland Hunting License.
Nonresident Trapping License...$25.50
This license is required for nonresidents to trap
furbearers in Maryland in addition to a Nonresident Hunting
License and Furbearer Permit.
Regulated Shooting Area Hunting License...$6.00
Allows you to shoot captive raised game birds on a
licensed Regulated Shooting Area. This license cannot be used to hunt wild
or free-flying captive raised waterfowl on a
Regulated Shooting Area. This license is not required if you have a valid resident or
nonresident hunting license. Hunters do not need to meet the Hunter
Education and Safety Requirements in order to shoot captive raised game
birds (except free-flying captive raised waterfowl) on a Regulated Shooting
Area.
Stationary Blind, Blind Site License...$20.00
For current laws and regulations concerning offshore
duck blind laws,
See A Guide to
Offshore Waterfowl Hunting.
Special Permits for Hunters With Disabilities
Hunt from a Vehicle Permit
Hunters with mobility impairments may obtain a special permit so they may hunt
from a vehicle. Applications are available from
Wildlife
& Heritage Service Offices or online:
Hunt from a Vehicle Permit. A physician must certify
your permit application. See the
Guide to
Public Hunting Lands for public hunting areas that can assist hunters with
mobility impairments.
Crossbow Permit
A special permit may be obtained to hunt with a crossbow if you cannot
operate a bow due to a physical disability. A physician must certify
your permit application. Any hunter that is 65 years or older does not need
a crossbow disability permit to hunt with a crossbow.
If you have moved, please see the Crossbow
Permit Change of Address Form and follow the instructions on the form.
Purchasing Your Maryland
Hunting Licenses or Stamps
Licenses and stamps are available by applying in person
at any DNR sport license agent. Call any DNR
Licensing and Registration Service Center for the location of an agent near you or
locate a sport license
agent online. Licenses and
stamps can also be obtained by telephone, online, by mail, or in person at
DNR Licensing and Registration Service Centers. (The Annapolis Service
Center has moved to 1804 West Street, Suite 300, Annapolis.) Federal
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps are available from sport
license agents, DNR Licensing and Registration Service Centers, U. S. Post
Offices, National Wildlife Refuges, by calling 1-800-STAMP24 (782-6724), or
online at http://www.duckstamp.com and
http://www.dnr.maryland.gov.
Apply For A Hunting License By Telephone
You may obtain a hunting license, 24 hours a day, seven
days a week by dialing 1-800-918-2870, toll free. Payment can be made by
electronic check, Visa, Master Card or Discover and your license will be
delivered by mail. A convenience fee will be assessed by the provider.
Apply For A Hunting License Online
You may obtain a hunting license, 24 hours a day, seven days a week at
http://www.wildlifelicense.com/md/.
The printed license immediately
authorizes your participation in all purchased activities, including deer
and turkey hunting. Supporting documents required for some privileges
(hunting guides, fishing guides, boat decals, Migratory Game Bird stamp)
will be mailed. Payment can be made by electronic check, Visa, Master Card
or Discover. A convenience fee will be assessed by the provider.
Apply For a Hunting License By Mail
You may obtain a Hunting License Application by calling
or visiting a DNR
Licensing and Registration Service Center or download an application form at
http://dnr.maryland.gov/download/dnrforms.asp. Complete all
applicable sections and mail it with the appropriate fee to any DNR
Licensing and Registration Service Center. Applicants for nonresident
licenses are required to submit a copy of their driver’s license, voter
registration card or home state hunting/trapping license.
Obtaining Replacement Hunting
Licenses, Stamps, and Permits
Replacement hunting licenses, stamps, and permits are
available only from a DNR
Licensing and Registration Service Center in
person or by mail at a cost of $5 per item. Call any DNR Licensing and
Registration Service Center for an application or visit Licensing
& Titles online.
Who May Hunt Without a License
Note:
Hunter Education and Safety Requirement applies to all individuals hunting
in Maryland, even if they are exempt from the requirement to purchase a hunting
license.
-
It is unlawful to hunt without a valid hunting license
in your possession unless you are exempt from this requirement as described
in this section. You are not required to possess a hunting license or
stamps (except the Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp, the federal Migratory
Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, and a Furbearer Permit) if you are:
-
A resident of Maryland (and their spouse) who owns
property and who hunts only on that property. This also applies to: (1) the
landowner’s children and grandchildren if they are under the age of 16; and
(2) the landowner’s children and grandchildren, and the spouse of the
children or grandchildren, regardless of age, if the child, grandchild, or
their spouse, lives on the property, has worked on the property for at least
30 days during the preceding 12 months, or manages the property. Each person
must individually qualify under these criteria. To qualify for this
exemption a landowner does not need to live on the property but must be able
to prove ownership.
-
A person (and spouse) who: (1) holds land under lease
for agricultural purposes (or a sharecropper); and (2) lives on this
farmland; and (3) hunts only on this farmland. This also applies to: (1) the
lessee’s children and grandchildren if they are under the age of 16; and (2)
the lessee’s children and grandchildren, and their spouses, if the child,
grandchild, or spouse of the child or grandchild, lives on the property, has
worked on the property for at least 30 days during the preceding 12 months,
or manages the property.
-
A nonresident (and spouse) who owns a contiguous piece
of farmland that is in both Virginia and Maryland may hunt on the Maryland
portion of his or her property without a Maryland hunting license, if the
person’s primary residence is on the Virginia portion of the property. This
also applies to the owner’s children and grandchildren if they are under the
age of 16.
-
A Maryland resident serving in the United States
Armed Forces while on official leave in Maryland (whether stationed in
Maryland or outside Maryland). You must possess a copy of official leave
orders while hunting. See Hunters in the Armed Forces below.
Note: Nonresidents of Maryland who own property in the
state and hunt on that property are required to purchase a Nonresident
Hunting License. Individuals who are exempt from Maryland hunting license
requirements are subject to all state and federal laws and regulations
relative to hunting and trapping.
Who May Hunt and Trap Furbearers Without a Furbearer
Permit?
A Furbearer Permit is not required to hunt or trap a
fur-bearing mammal if:
-
A person possesses a valid
Wildlife Control Cooperator Permit issued by the Wildlife and Heritage Service pursuant to COMAR
08.03.09.05 or .10 and is engaging in the control of fur-bearing mammals in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit.
-
A Furbearer Permit is not required for a landowner or
the agent of a landowner to hunt or trap a furbearing mammal on the
landowner’s property if:
-
A muskrat is damaging an embankment or impoundment.
-
A coyote, fox, opossum, raccoon, or skunk is damaging
or destroying personal or real property.
-
A raccoon is destroying a muskrat or the home of a
muskrat.
Hunters in the Armed Forces
Maryland residents serving in the United States Armed
Forces and stationed in Maryland must purchase a Resident Hunting License
before hunting, unless they are on official leave and possess a copy of
their official leave orders. Maryland residents serving in the United States
Armed Forces, while on official leave in Maryland, do not need to purchase a
hunting license, stamps, or DNR Managed Hunt Permit except a Maryland
Migratory Game Bird Stamp, a federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation
Stamp, and a Furbearer Permit. You must possess a copy of your official
leave orders while hunting and comply with the
Hunter Education and Safety Requirement.
Any nonresident serving in the United States Armed
Forces whose duty station is in Maryland must purchase a Resident Hunting
License before hunting. Any nonresident serving in the United States Armed
Forces who is on leave in Maryland, but not stationed in Maryland, must
purchase a Nonresident Hunting License before hunting.
Complimentary POW-DAV Hunting
Licenses
A complimentary lifetime hunting license is available
to Maryland residents certified as a former prisoner of war or a 100%
service connected disabled American veteran. (Veterans Administration
documentation required.) The lifetime license is available only at DNR
Licensing and Registration Service Centers; and includes the bow stamp,
muzzleloader stamp, and furbearer permit. The Maryland Migratory Game Bird
Stamp is not part of the Complimentary License. The Migratory Game Bird
Stamp, Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, and the Big
Game Harvest Record are required for each year and can be obtained from a
DNR Licensing and
Registration Service Center, a
sport license
agent, or online. |