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The Right Channel for Every Question

fishinglicenseinfo.org/ is an editorial guide. We cannot sell you a license, look up your license, replace a lost license, refund a fee, or process a fishing citation. This page explains exactly what we can help with, what we cannot, and where to send each kind of question.

🆘 Emergency? Do not email us — you need help now.

Life-threatening emergency: dial 911.

Marine emergency on U.S. waters: hail the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF Channel 16 from a marine radio, or call 911 from a cellphone.

Suspected poisoning: Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 (24/7, free).

Mental health crisis: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text, 24/7, free).

Suspected poaching or illegal take: your state’s “Operation Game Thief” / “TIP” hotline.

What We Can Help With

  • Corrections to any state agency URL, fee, residency definition, age cutoff, exemption rule, free-fishing-day date, vendor list, or guide step on the site
  • Reports of dead state-agency URLs — top-priority correction queue
  • Reports of out-of-date fee schedules or annual fee changes
  • Reports of license type changes or portal redesigns
  • State privacy-rights requests (CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CTDPA, CPA, UCPA, TDPSA, OCPA, etc.)
  • Cookie preferences and consent queries
  • Accessibility issues and reports of barriers using assistive technology
  • DMCA / copyright takedown notices under 17 U.S.C. §512
  • Press queries about the site, methodology, or editorial decisions
  • Editorial questions about a specific state guide

What We Cannot Help With

  • Selling, issuing, or replacing a fishing license — use the state agency’s own website or its authorized vendor
  • Looking up your license number or status — the state agency’s online portal
  • Refunding a license fee — the state agency or authorized vendor
  • Processing or fighting a fishing citation — the issuing court and, if needed, a defense attorney
  • Reporting a poaching incident in progress — your state’s Operation Game Thief / TIP hotline
  • Legal advice on residency, citation defense, or tribal-treaty fishing rights
  • Tax advice on lifetime license deductibility
  • Paid placement, “preferred state listings,” or sponsored guides — we do not accept paid placement

Channels and Response Targets

Dead state-agency URL / out-of-date fee

You clicked a link to a state agency’s page and it did not work, or the fee shown does not match the agency’s current schedule.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Dead URL” or “Fee correction”
Include: page URL + state + the issue

48 hours

Free-fishing-day date change

A state has changed its free-fishing-day calendar for the current year.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Free fishing day update”
Include: page URL + new date + state agency source

48 hours

General correction

Residency rule change, age cutoff change, license type update, or any other content error.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Correction”

7 business days

State privacy-rights request

Access, delete, correct, portability, opt-out under CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CTDPA, CPA, UCPA, TDPSA, OCPA, or similar state law.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Privacy rights request”
Include: state of residence + right you are exercising

45 days

Accessibility

A page or feature is hard or impossible to use with your assistive technology.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Accessibility issue”
Include: page URL + AT used + what went wrong

1-3 business days

DMCA takedown

Takedown notice or counter-notice under 17 U.S.C. §512.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “DMCA notice”

5 business days

Cookie settings

Change your cookie preferences or ask about specific tracking technologies.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Cookie query”

14 days

Press and media

Background, comment, or interview request.

Email: info@fishinglicenseinfo.org
Subject: “Press inquiry”
Include: outlet + deadline + topic

2-3 business days

Where to Send Things We Cannot Handle

If you have…Send it to
A life-threatening emergency911
A marine emergencyU.S. Coast Guard on VHF Channel 16 or 911
Suspected poisoningPoison Control 1-800-222-1222 (24/7, free)
Mental health crisis988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text)
License purchase, replacement, refundYour state fish and wildlife agency’s online portal or local office
License citation or court appearanceThe issuing court; if needed, a criminal-defense attorney admitted in your state
Suspected poaching in progressYour state’s Operation Game Thief / Turn-In-Poachers (TIP) hotline
Deceptive third-party “license sale” siteFederal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov; your state Attorney General; Better Business Bureau at bbb.org
Federal saltwater questionNOAA Fisheries at fisheries.noaa.gov; National Saltwater Angler Registry
Federal land waters (national wildlife refuges)U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at fws.gov
Tribal-waters fishing questionThe federally recognized tribe directly; Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) for federal coordination
Privacy complaint about a state agencyYour state Attorney General; in California, the California Privacy Protection Agency at cppa.ca.gov
Boating safety question (not license)U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Division at uscgboating.org
Find a fishing-citation defense attorneyYour state bar’s lawyer referral service

What We Need in Your Email

  • Page URL the issue is about (full URL from your address bar)
  • Brief description of what is wrong or what you are requesting
  • For dead URLs: state + the URL that did not work + what happened
  • For fee corrections: state + the agency’s current fee schedule (URL or PDF link)
  • For state privacy-rights requests: state of residence and which right
  • For accessibility issues: assistive technology + browser
  • For DMCA notices: the six required elements under 17 U.S.C. §512(c)(3)
Please do not include sensitive personal information

Do not send Social Security number, driver’s license number, fishing-license number, payment-card data, or any account credential. We do not need it and cannot help with state-agency-specific account matters.

Postal Mail

If you must send postal mail, please use the email address first to agree the appropriate handling. We do not publish a postal address for routine correspondence to limit physical-mail abuse and to encourage faster electronic handling.

Have an Issue or Correction?

Email info@fishinglicenseinfo.org with a clear subject line. For emergencies, dial 911. For marine emergencies, hail the U.S. Coast Guard on VHF Channel 16.

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