Hunting Licenses
Licensing Requirements
Hunters and trappers are required to purchase licenses.
Exceptions:
- Unprotected Species - Residents do not need a license to take unprotected species of wildlife (prairie dogs, rabbits, skunks, ground squirrels). Nonresidents hunting only unprotected species of wildlife need only a nongame license.
- Owned and Leased Land - Any resident, or member of his or her family permanently residing with him or her, may hunt small game, trap or use cable devices during the open season without a license upon land owned or leased by him or her, but otherwise is governed by seasons, limits and all other regulations.
- Military - A resident who is on leave and on active duty with the United States military may hunt small game or trap during the season without a license. Contact the Department for details.
(Note: Due to demand exceeding availability, the following licenses are allocated by lottery: bighorn sheep, elk, moose, pronghorn, tundra swan, turkey, white-tailed and mule deer.)
License Eligibility
Minimum Age – There is no minimum age for hunting small game, waterfowl or furbearers, but anyone under age 15 afield with firearms must be licensed and under direct supervision (must be able to have unaided verbal contact) of a parent, guardian or adult authorized by their parent or guardian.
Hunter Education Requirement – Hunters born after December 31, 1961 must have passed a certified state or provincial hunter education course in order to purchase a North Dakota hunting license.
Exceptions:
- Owned Lands - Persons who hunt only on land they own or operate.
- Youth - Youth under age 12 may hunt if they have appropriate licenses.
- Apprentice Licenses - Individuals who are 12 years of age and older who have not taken the hunter education course may receive an apprentice hunter validation that enables them to hunt small game (includes waterfowl) and deer for one license year. An individual who was issued an apprentice license in 2020-21 may receive another for one additional license year.
Residency - Most hunting opportunities are open to both North Dakota residents and nonresidents, however some lotteries and furbearer seasons are resident only. Other restrictions may apply. See regulations.
Residency Requirements | Resident License Fees | Nonresident License Fees
How to Purchase a License
Licenses may be purchased
- online,
- via the NDGF mobile app,
- in-person at a Department office or
- at a retail license vendor.
(Note: Please allow for mailing time when purchasing a deer bow tag from any of these options as tags must be printed and mailed from the main Department office.)
Miscellaneous
- Licenses are valid in either paper or electronic format.
- No person may give away, barter or sell an issued license.
- Licenses are nontransferable.
Related Links
- Military, disabled, residency waiver, bait vendor, fur buyer, etc.