New Hampshire Lifetime Hunting and Fishing Licenses
Residents-only lifetime
licenses available:
Lifetime Fishing License
Lifetime Hunting
License
Combination Lifetime
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
Archery*
Muzzleloader*
Deer crossbow*
*If you are applying
for a Lifetime Muzzleloader License or Deer Crossbow License, you
must hold a Lifetime Hunting or Combination Hunting and Fishing
License. If you are applying for a Lifetime Archery License and
have not paid your Wildlife Habitat Fee for the year, you must include
that $2.50 fee with the license price listed.
NOTE: Gift Certificates
for Lifetime Licenses are available. Call the Fish and Game licensing
office for more information, (603) 271-3422.
The lifetime license
is a special license offered by the New Hampshire Fish and Game
Department for residents of New Hampshire. Lifetime licenses are
available only at the Concord headquarters office or by mail. This
is an opportunity for anyone who expects to continue hunting and/or
fishing in the future, because it fixes the cost of a license permanently.
The fee for this license is not refundable for any reason. Similar
to insurance annuity premiums, the rates are higher at younger ages,
as shown on the fee schedule
(click here for current fees).
Lifetime Hunting and
Combination Hunting & Fishing Licenses include the bear license.
Lifetime License holders
must pay habitat fees when purchasing their license (which has been
included on the fee schedule); they do not have to pay the habitat
fees in the ensuing years.
Purchase of a Lifetime
License can be made only at the Fish and Game's headquarters office
in Concord, N.H., or by mail, provided the following documentation
is presented along with the application
completed and signed:
A valid New Hampshire
drivers license or non-driver photo ID.
A previously held
hunting license or hunter safety certificate and/or a previously
held archery license or bow education certificate.
If you currently hold
a Lifetime License, you must return it to the Department upon
application for additional lifetime licenses. All lifetime license
types will be printed on the same form, and you will keep the
same license number.
If applying by mail,
please make the check payable to the New Hampshire Fish and Game
Department in the amount shown on the fee table at your presently
attained age. The Department cannot be responsible for original
documents; only copies of the documents should be mailed.
Your license will be mailed back to you; it must be signed. If you
would like your license laminated, please return it to the Department.
If you have any questions, please call the Licensing Department
at (603) 271-3422. Allow 5-10 business days for processing.
Mail your completed application
and copies of your ID and hunting license or hunter education info
to:
New Hampshire Fish
and Game Department
ATTN: Licensing
11 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
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