Hunting Licenses

Getting Licensed to Hunt in Hawaiʻi is Easy

Responsible hunting, licensing, tagging, and permitting allows Hawaiʻi to protect its precious environment so future generations may continuously enjoy this pastime.

Hawaiʻi Hunting licenses are available online! Your license will be instantly issued after you successfully complete the purchase process.

In addition to Hunter Education Certifications, hunters must:

  • Apply for a new Hunting License every year. Licenses purchased are valid from the date of purchase through the corresponding Fiscal Year (Date of purchase – June 30, 20XX)
  • A valid Hawaiʻi hunting license is required for hunting on all private and public lands. The resident and non-resident licenses can be purchased here. A license costs $10 for residents and $95 for non-residents. All Hawaiʻi hunting licenses are automatically equipped with a Wildlife Conservation Stamp for game mammal hunting. A game bird stamp is required for all hunters that intend to hunt game birds during the established season. This stamp can be purchased with your annual hunting license. *ALL SALES FINAL – NO REFUNDS
  • Specific hunts require additional tags or permits. Please review hunting regulations and or visit our Tags and Permits Portal for more information.

Please note, the Division of Forestry & Wildlife (DOFAW) may modify or cancel a hunting season in a particular area to adjust for changes in weather conditions or animal populations.

Hunting License Registration

Hawaiʻi Resident Hunting
License Registration

Applies to:
All Hawaiʻi State individuals who completed the Hunter Education Course

Annual Required Fee(s) Breakdown:
Hawaiʻi Hunting License: $10.00
Wildlife Conservation Stamp: $10.00

    Other Available Stamp Fee(s) Breakdown:
    Game Bird Stamp: $10.00

    Non-Resident Hunting
    License Registration

    A follow-up email will be sent upon processing with additional instructions

     Applies to:

    • All Non-resident individuals who completed the Hunter Education Course
    • All Non-resident individuals who have submitted a non-resident letter of exemption

    Annual Required Fee(s) Breakdown:
    Hawaiʻi Hunting License: $95.00
    Wildlife Conservation Stamp: $10.00

      Other Available Stamp Fee(s) Breakdown:
      Game Bird Stamp: $10.00

      License Type and Cost Structure

      * Both Wildlife Conservation Stamp and Game Bird Stamp are offered as colored images and printed as part of the electronic license.

      Hunting Across Hawaiʻi

      Updates, Game and Game Management Areas by Island

      All the latest information you need to know about your upcoming hunt by island.

      Kauaʻi

      Oʻahu

      Molokaʻi

      Lānaʻi

      Maui

      Hawaiʻi Island

      Acres of Public Hunting Lands

      There are more than 939,260 acres of public hunting area in Hawaiʻi.

      Licensed Hawaiʻi Hunters

      There are currently more than 14,000 licensed hunters in the State of Hawaiʻi.

      Freshwater Fishing Licenses and Permits

      Freshwater Game
      Fishing License

      Retrieve Existing License >

      Applies to:
      Freshwater fishers

      Required for:
      Any person to recreationally take any introduced freshwater game fish

      Hawaiʻi Resident and Military Fees:

      Ages 16-64: $5
      Ages 9-15: $3
      Ages 65+: $0

      Non-Resident Fees:
      7-day: $10
      30-day: $20
      1-year: $25

      Online Processing Fee:
      $1

      Resources:
      Freshwater Fishing Information

      Wahiawā Public Fishing
      Area Entry Permit

      Retrieve Existing License >

      Applies to:
      Freshwater fishers

      Required for:
      Entry to fish in the Wahiawā Public Fishing Area (Oʻahu)

      Hawaiʻi Resident and Military Fees:

      Non-Resident Fees:
      $10

      Online Processing Fee:
      $1

      Resources:
      Freshwater Fishing Information
      Wahiawā Public Fishing Area Regulations

      Hunting Resources

      Official Hunting
      Homepage

      Announcements, Interactive Maps,
      Game Species, and More

      Apply for an
      Upcoming Hunt

      Purchase a Tag
      or Permit

      Get Hunter Education
      Certification

      Go Hunt
      Newsletter

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      OuterSpatial App

      As the Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW), we support and facilitate hunting on public and private lands in less ecologically sensitive areas while providing structured hunter access to more sites where recreational hunting can help control game mammal populations. Learn more about the work we do >