Florida Fishing License Online: Buy, Renew & Print (2026)

Florida FWC Go Outdoors Planner

Florida Fishing License Online: Buy, Renew & Print

Florida fishing license buying is confusing because freshwater and saltwater are separate, residents and visitors see different prices, shoreline-only saltwater can be no-cost for residents, many saltwater add-ons are species-specific, and some exemptions apply only in narrow situations. This guide explains how to buy, renew and print a Florida fishing license online through Go Outdoors Florida, how to use the Fish|Hunt FL app, which license fits freshwater vs saltwater trips, what visitors should check, and how to avoid buying the wrong permit before you cast.

Go Outdoors Florida Freshwater vs Saltwater Fish|Hunt FL App Shoreline License Snook & Lobster
Fast answer: Buy or renew a Florida fishing license online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, through the Fish|Hunt FL app, by phone, or in person at a license agent or tax collector office. Residents usually choose freshwater, saltwater, or a saltwater/freshwater combination license. Visitors age 16+ generally need Florida licenses for freshwater and saltwater fishing, and out-of-state licenses are not valid in Florida. After purchase, save the license in the app, print a copy, or use free reprints through Go Outdoors Florida.

Watch Before You Buy: Go Outdoors Florida and Fish|Hunt FL App

For Florida, the most reliable “how-to” path is the official Go Outdoors Florida portal and Fish|Hunt FL app because the app can renew, purchase and store current licenses. Use the official pages below as the final source before checkout.

Open Official Portal

If the embedded playlist does not load, use the official Go Outdoors Florida and FWC links in this guide. Official pages control current products and checkout rules.

Which Florida Fishing License Online Product Should You Buy?

Start with where you will fish. Florida separates freshwater and saltwater licensing. A freshwater license does not automatically cover saltwater fishing, and a saltwater license does not automatically cover freshwater fishing. Then check whether you are a resident, visitor, shoreline-only angler, senior, youth, charter customer, or private-vessel angler targeting special species.

FRESH

Freshwater Fishing

Use this for lakes, rivers, canals, ponds and freshwater species. Buy freshwater only if your trip is not saltwater.

SALT

Saltwater Fishing

Use this for saltwater fish, crabs, clams, marine plants and other marine organisms where a license is required.

COMBO

Saltwater + Freshwater

Florida residents who fish both should compare the annual saltwater/freshwater combination license.

SHORE

Resident Shoreline

Resident shoreline-only saltwater license is no-cost but limited. It is not valid from vessels or shorelines reached by vessel.

VIS

Visitors

Nonresidents age 16+ generally need Florida licenses. Out-of-state licenses are not valid in Florida.

PERMIT

Species Add-Ons

Snook, lobster, shark-from-shore, reef fish, crab traps and tarpon may require separate permit or tag attention.

Practical shortcut: If you fish both freshwater and saltwater as a Florida resident, compare the resident annual saltwater/freshwater combination license before buying separate products.

Florida Fishing License Online Fees and Common Prices

FWC prices can vary by license type, duration, residency and permit. The table below focuses on the common online decisions. Handling fees may be added online or by phone, and all sales are final.

Resident$17Saltwater Annual

Resident Annual Saltwater Fishing

Required for many resident saltwater fishing situations unless an exemption applies. Add species permits when needed.

Best for regular resident saltwater anglers.
Resident$79Saltwater 5-Year

Resident Five-Year Saltwater Fishing

Longer-term resident saltwater option for anglers who fish Florida saltwater every year.

Best for long-term resident saltwater use.
Nonresident$47Saltwater Annual

Nonresident Annual Saltwater Fishing

Useful for visitors who fish Florida saltwater repeatedly or stay seasonally.

Best for repeat visitors and seasonal anglers.
Nonresident$173-Day Saltwater

Nonresident 3-Day Saltwater Fishing

Short saltwater visitor option. Confirm current purchase channel before relying on online availability.

Best for short saltwater trips.
Nonresident$307-Day Saltwater

Nonresident 7-Day Saltwater Fishing

Useful for weeklong visitor trips. Check current FWC purchase options before arrival.

Best for vacation saltwater fishing.
Resident$32.50Salt/Fresh Combo

Resident Saltwater + Freshwater Combination

Reduced-cost Florida resident combo for anglers who fish both saltwater and freshwater.

Best all-around resident fishing-only combo.
Resident$0Shoreline Saltwater

Resident Shoreline-Only Saltwater License

No-cost resident license for limited shore-based saltwater fishing. Not valid from vessels or shorelines reached by vessel.

Best only for qualifying resident shoreline fishing.
Add-Ons$0–$51.50Varies

Saltwater Permits and Tags

Snook, lobster, tarpon tags, reef fish designation, shark-from-shore permit and crab trap registrations can affect what you need.

Check species before checkout.
Online fee note: FWC says online recreational license sales add handling fees, and phone sales add higher handling fees plus surcharge. License and permit fees are nonrefundable.

How to Buy a Florida Fishing License Online

The official online provider is Go Outdoors Florida. You can also purchase through the Fish|Hunt FL app, in person through a license agent or tax collector office, or by phone.

Start at Go Outdoors Florida

Use GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or an official FWC link. Avoid lookalike websites before entering identification or payment details.

Sign in or create your customer account

Use your date of birth, last name and identifying information to find or create your recreational customer account.

Choose resident or nonresident

Florida residency affects price and available products. Do not select resident pricing unless you qualify.

Select freshwater, saltwater or combo

Pick the license based on the water and species you will fish. If you fish both, compare resident combination packages.

Add required permits

Check Snook, Spiny Lobster, State Reef Fish Angler, shore-based shark, crab trap and tarpon tag rules before checkout.

Save and print proof

Use Go Outdoors Florida or the Fish|Hunt FL app to store your license, and print a backup if you want one.

How to Renew a Florida Fishing License Online

Renewal is handled through your Go Outdoors Florida customer account or the Fish|Hunt FL app. Renewing is usually faster than creating a new account because your customer record and prior license history are already connected.

LOG

Log In First

Use your existing customer record to avoid duplicate accounts or missing license history.

DATE

Check Expiration

Confirm the license and permit expiration dates, especially if you also need Snook, Lobster or combo products.

APP

Use the App

FWC says the Fish|Hunt FL app can renew, store and purchase licenses and permits.

Renewal tip: Renewal is a good time to remove products you no longer need and add new ones you do need, such as Snook, Lobster or State Reef Fish Angler designation.

How to Print or Reprint a Florida Fishing License

Go Outdoors Florida allows license purchases and free reprints. The Fish|Hunt FL app can store your license on your phone, but a printed backup is still helpful for boat ramps, piers, beaches, remote areas and low-signal locations.

PDF

Print From Account

Log in to Go Outdoors Florida and use your active license documents or reprint options.

APP

Store in App

Use Fish|Hunt FL to keep a current license copy on your smartphone or tablet.

CARD

Hard Card Option

FWC notes a hard card can be purchased at an additional fee and can hold multiple licenses or permits.

Field tip: Save proof before you leave home. Do not wait until you are at a beach, bridge, pier, marina, boat ramp or remote canal to find your license.

Fish|Hunt FL App: Buy, Renew and Store Licenses

FWC says the Fish|Hunt FL app can be used to renew, store and purchase licenses and permits. It also offers regulations, harvest reporting, sunrise/sunset times, WMA brochures and other outdoor tools.

BUY

Purchase

Buy recreational licenses and permits directly from your phone.

SAVE

Store Proof

Keep current licenses and permits accessible inside the app.

RULE

Check Rules

Use regulation tools as a starting point, then verify current FWC rules for your species and area.

Florida Resident Fishing License Online Options

Florida residents can buy lower-cost annual and multi-year licenses, combination products, shoreline-only saltwater licenses, and some optional youth/lifetime products. The right choice depends on whether you fish freshwater, saltwater, both, or only from shore.

COMBO

Freshwater + Saltwater Combo

The resident annual saltwater/freshwater combination license is a strong choice if you fish both types of water.

SHORE

No-Cost Shoreline

Resident shoreline-only saltwater license can work if you only fish from shore or qualifying shore structures.

65+

Resident Seniors

Florida residents age 65+ generally do not need many recreational fishing licenses but should carry proof of age and residency.

Florida Visitor and Nonresident Fishing License Rules

Nonresidents age 16 or older generally need Florida licenses and permits to participate in freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing. Out-of-state fishing licenses are not valid in Florida, and a license is required even to attempt to take fish or catch and release unless an exemption applies.

Visitor SituationWhat to CheckWhy It Matters
Saltwater charter or party boatWhether the vessel has a valid charter licenseYou may be covered by the vessel, but confirm before the trip.
Fishing from a licensed pierWhether the pier has a valid saltwater pier licenseSome pier fishing may be covered, but tarpon tags remain separate.
Freshwater lake/canal/riverFreshwater license and exemptionsSaltwater license does not cover freshwater.
Short-term saltwater tripCurrent 3-day/7-day purchase channelAvailability and purchase method can change; verify before arrival.
Catch and release onlyLicense still required unless exemptFWC says attempting to take fish requires a license.
Visitor warning: Do not assume your home-state license, federal registry, charter booking, pier ticket, or rental boat automatically covers you. Confirm the exact exemption before fishing.

Florida Shoreline-Only Saltwater License: When It Works

Florida’s resident shoreline-only saltwater license is no-cost, but it is narrow. It is valid for saltwater fishing from the shoreline or a structure attached to shore. It is not valid when fishing from a vessel or from a shoreline reached by vessel.

YES

Works For

Qualifying Florida resident shore-based saltwater fishing from beaches, banks, bridges, piers or structures attached to shore, when no other permit issue applies.

NO

Does Not Work For

Fishing from boats, kayaks, paddleboards, shorelines reached by vessel, swimming/diving take, or situations needing separate permits or tags.

Florida Saltwater Permits: Snook, Lobster, Reef Fish, Shark and Crab

Florida saltwater fishing often needs more than a basic saltwater license. Some permits are paid, some are free, and some apply even if you are otherwise exempt from ordinary license requirements.

$10

Snook Permit

Required in addition to a saltwater license, including shoreline fishing, when taking or attempting to take snook.

$5

Spiny Lobster Permit

Required in addition to a saltwater license when taking or attempting to take lobster.

$0

State Reef Fish Angler

Required for anglers 16+ fishing for certain reef fish from a private vessel. No exemptions.

$0

Shore-Based Shark Permit

Required for anglers 16+ taking or attempting to take sharks from shore, with education course requirements.

$0

Blue/Stone Crab Trap Registration

Required for recreational harvesters age 16+ using blue crab or stone crab traps.

$51.50

Tarpon Tag

Required when landing tarpon, with no exemptions. FWC lists tarpon tags as available at tax collector offices only.

Permit trap: Some free designations still must be added to your license or customer account before fishing. Free does not mean optional.

Florida Fishing License Exemptions: Youth, Seniors, Charters and Special Cases

Florida has several exemptions, but each one has limits. Always verify whether the exemption applies to freshwater, saltwater, permits, tags, species, vessel type and the exact fishing method.

U16

Youth Under 16

Youth under 16 do not need a fishing license, but must follow gear, bag and size limits and may need proof of age.

65+

Florida Resident Seniors

Residents age 65+ generally do not need many recreational fishing licenses, but should carry proof of age and residency.

BOAT

Charter and Pier Coverage

Some saltwater charter vessels and licensed piers can cover anglers, but verify the vessel or pier license first.

Important: Exemptions may not apply to tarpon tags or certain no-cost designations and permits. Check the exact FWC rule before relying on an exemption.

Florida License-Free Fishing Days 2026

Florida offers freshwater and saltwater license-free fishing days. These are useful for beginners, families, visitors and people testing the sport before buying annual coverage. Other fishing regulations still apply.

FRESH

Freshwater License-Free Days

FWC announced the spring 2026 freshwater license-free weekend as April 4–5. Florida also commonly offers a June freshwater weekend; verify the current FWC calendar before planning.

SALT

Saltwater License-Free Days

Florida commonly offers saltwater license-free days in June, September and November. Verify current dates with FWC before relying on them.

Free day reality: License-free days waive the license requirement only. Bag limits, size limits, seasons, closed areas, gear rules and special permit/tag rules can still apply.

Florida Fishing License Online Mistakes to Avoid

Most Florida license mistakes happen because anglers choose freshwater instead of saltwater, forget species permits, misunderstand shoreline-only limits, or assume a charter, pier or exemption covers every situation.

Before Checkout

  • Do not buy freshwater if your trip is saltwater, or saltwater if your trip is freshwater.
  • Do not skip Snook, Lobster, reef fish, shark-from-shore, crab trap or tarpon checks.
  • Do not use resident pricing unless you qualify as a Florida resident.
  • Do not assume short-term nonresident products are always available online; verify current purchase method.
  • Do not ignore online handling fees and the final nonrefundable checkout total.

Before Fishing

  • Save your license in Fish|Hunt FL or print a backup from Go Outdoors Florida.
  • Check current FWC freshwater or saltwater regulations for the exact species and area.
  • Use shoreline-only licenses only within their limits.
  • Confirm charter, vessel, pier or private pond exemptions before relying on them.
  • Remember catch-and-release still counts as attempting to take fish unless exempt.

Official Florida Fishing License Online Links

Use these official sources for final decisions. This guide explains the process in plain English, but FWC and Go Outdoors Florida control current license products, prices, fees, permits, exemptions and regulations.

Independent guide note: FishingLicenseInfo.org is an independent educational guide. It is not FWC, Go Outdoors Florida, Fish|Hunt FL, or a government agency. Always verify license products, fees, exemptions, permits and current regulations with official FWC sources before buying or fishing.

Florida Fishing License Online FAQ

Where can I buy a Florida fishing license online?

You can buy a Florida fishing license online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, through the Fish|Hunt FL app, in person at a license agent or tax collector office, or by phone through FWC’s listed license phone numbers.

Can I renew a Florida fishing license online?

Yes. You can renew through your Go Outdoors Florida account or through the Fish|Hunt FL app. Confirm the license type, expiration date and any needed permits before checkout.

Can I print or reprint my Florida fishing license?

Yes. Go Outdoors Florida offers license purchase and free reprint options. You can also store current licenses and permits in the Fish|Hunt FL app.

How much is a Florida resident saltwater fishing license?

FWC lists the resident annual saltwater fishing license at $17 and the resident five-year saltwater fishing license at $79. Online handling fees or vendor issuance fees may also apply.

How much is a Florida nonresident saltwater fishing license?

FWC lists nonresident saltwater fishing at $47 for annual, $17 for 3-day and $30 for 7-day. Verify current purchase channels and final checkout fees before your trip.

Do Florida residents need a shoreline saltwater license?

Florida residents who fish saltwater only from shore or a structure attached to shore may use the no-cost resident annual shoreline-only saltwater license. It is not valid from vessels or shorelines reached by vessel.

Do kids need a Florida fishing license?

Youth under 16 do not need a Florida fishing license, but they must follow all other fishing regulations, including gear, bag and size limits, and may be asked for proof of age.

Do Florida seniors need a fishing license?

Florida residents age 65 or older generally do not need many recreational fishing licenses, but should carry proof of age and residency. Some tags or federal requirements may still apply.

Do I need a separate permit for snook or lobster in Florida?

Yes, if you are taking or attempting to take those species where required. FWC lists the annual Snook permit at $10 and Spiny Lobster permit at $5, in addition to a saltwater license unless covered by another valid product.

Where should I verify Florida fishing license rules?

Verify current license fees, exemptions, saltwater permits, freshwater rules, app features, reprint options and license-free fishing days through FWC and Go Outdoors Florida before buying or fishing.

Final Take: Buy the Florida License That Matches Your Water, Method and Species

The safest way to buy a Florida fishing license online is to start with the official Go Outdoors Florida portal or Fish|Hunt FL app. Choose freshwater, saltwater or a resident combo based on where you will fish. Then check whether your method or species requires a special permit, designation, registration or tag.

Before fishing, save your license proof, print a backup if needed, check current FWC rules and confirm exemptions carefully. Florida has many helpful exemptions and no-cost options, but they are specific. Matching the license to your exact trip prevents wasted money and avoids fishing without the right coverage.

🎣 US Fishing License Info Center

Do I Need One • Cost Finder • Expiration Check • State Comparison • All 50 States
All 50 States
Select a state from the panel on the left, or use the search bar above.
Select a state from the left panel to see all license costs.
Tip: Click any state on the left to see its costs instantly. Select "Show All" to see every license type at once.
Select a state from the left, then enter your purchase date.
🎣

Select a state on the left + fill in the form + click the button to see your result here.

Leave a Comment