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re: Lifetime License Question
Posted on 1/16/18 at 9:29 am to ChatRabbit77
Posted on 1/16/18 at 9:29 am to ChatRabbit77
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his. I would for sure recommend going to BR because you need to give the birth certificate and if you mail it in, they dont mail it back.
I'm going through the process now and from my understanding, they'll only need a copy of my driver's license and vehicle registration or voter's registration card. No birth certificate needed.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 9:46 am to SwampBooty
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I'm going through the process now and from my understanding, they'll only need a copy of my driver's license and vehicle registration or voter's registration card. No birth certificate needed
I did mine in 2013 and they needed it. Maybe they changed it.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:01 am to ChatRabbit77
The application form on the website only shows birth certificate required for applicants under the age of 18.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:04 am to Cowboyfan89
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The application form on the website only shows birth certificate required for applicants under the age of 18.
That could bet it. I was 16 when I went and got mine.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:24 am to ChatRabbit77
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That could bet it. I was 16 when I went and got mine.
Yep, makes sense. You also have to have a copy of both parents' driver's license. Not sure if that has always been a thing, but is now.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:44 am to Cowboyfan89
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Yep, makes sense. You also have to have a copy of both parents' driver's license. Not sure if that has always been a thing, but is now.
That seems new. I do not remember doing that.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:44 am to biggsc
quote:when did they go up? mine was 500 bucks for all 3.
It’s like $1,000 for lifetime hunting and freshwater fishing.
For hunting, freshwater and saltwater fishing, it’s like $1,500
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:46 am to CarRamrod
It is still showing $500.
On another note, I wish states still offered non-resident lifetime. Specifically Mississippi.
On another note, I wish states still offered non-resident lifetime. Specifically Mississippi.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 10:48 am to ChatRabbit77
quote:there have been talks for years of MS and LA to do a nonresident LA/MS licence but nothing ever comes of it.
On another note, I wish states still offered non-resident lifetime. Specifically Mississippi.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 11:41 am to Cowboyfan89
Follow up question - how do you get deer tags once you get your lifetime license? Do you call in to request?
Posted on 1/16/18 at 11:59 am to steve123
You can get them printed at any store that sells licenses
Posted on 1/16/18 at 1:29 pm to SwampBooty
Lifetime combo is still $500 and hunting/fishing seperate licenses are $300.
I got mine this year...just mailed the application, drivers license, voter registration and hunter safety card. Got my license a week later.
I got mine this year...just mailed the application, drivers license, voter registration and hunter safety card. Got my license a week later.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 1:38 pm to SwampBooty
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You can get them printed at any store that sells licenses
This, it's pretty much the exact same process as buying a license, except you don't pay anything and they give you everything. For example, if you used to go in and buy your big game license you would pay your fees and they'd just give you your deer tags. Now when you go in, you just say, I have a lifetime license, I need to get my tags. They give you deer/turkey/wma permits, etc. all on one long slip.
It's still only $500 for an adult combo license. I don't know what that guy is talking about $1500.
I just bought mine and my sons in October. I got mine with my license and vehicle registration and for my son I had a copy of my wife's license. They made copies of my license and his birth certificate. The only thing they kept was the copy I brought in of my wife's license. If you do it by mail, they will not return anything sent to them.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 5:16 pm to Cowboyfan89
wait until you're 60 and the price goes down to $50. That's what I did.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 5:19 pm to ChatRabbit77
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This. I would for sure recommend going to BR because you need to give the birth certificate and if you mail it in, they dont mail it back.
Don't need to do a birth certificate. Just evidence of being a Louisiana Resident for the past couple of years. Driver's License and Vehicle Registration will get that done. At least it did for me unless the rules have change in the last 18 mos.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 5:34 pm to damnedoldtigah
Go to LINK for information.
Lifetime Licenses
If you’re a Louisiana resident, you may purchase a Lifetime Hunting, Fishing, or Combination Hunting and Fishing License. The cost varies according to your age at the time of purchase. A Lifetime License is valid for life and remains valid even if you become a resident of another state.
• Nonresidents may purchase a Nonresident Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License.
• Lifetime Hunting Licenses cover Basic, Big Game, Bow, and Primitive Firearm hunting licenses; Louisiana Duck and Turkey stamps; and the WMA Hunting Permit. Federal Duck Stamps are not included.
• Lifetime Fishing Licenses cover Basic and Saltwater Fishing licenses.
• Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing Licenses cover all of the above.
License Type Resident Fee Nonresident Fee
Resident Lifetime Fishing – age 5-13 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Fishing – age 14 and up $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting – age 5-13 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting – age 14 and up $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 0-4 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 5-13 $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 14 and up $500 —
Resident Lifetime Senior Hunting/Fishing (60 or older) $50 —
Nonresident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing — $3,000
Nonresident Lifetime Native Disabled Veterans Hunting/Fishing1 — $300
Lifetime Recreational Fishing Gear 10 times annual fee per gear type (see application for details)
• 1Copy of driver’s license, notarized copy of birth certificate, and Disabled Veterans Hunting and Fishing License Application must accompany application.
• Did you know?
• Next time you renew your driver’s license at the Office of Motor Vehicles, you can add a Lifetime Hunting, Lifetime Fishing, Lifetime Combination, Boater Education, and/or Hunter Education endorsement to your license for free. If you have one or more of these endorsements, you do not have to carry the applicable license or certification card with you as long as you have your driver’s license.
The only time you are needing a copy of your BC as an adult is if you are applying as a non-resident, disabled veteran.
Lifetime Licenses
If you’re a Louisiana resident, you may purchase a Lifetime Hunting, Fishing, or Combination Hunting and Fishing License. The cost varies according to your age at the time of purchase. A Lifetime License is valid for life and remains valid even if you become a resident of another state.
• Nonresidents may purchase a Nonresident Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing License.
• Lifetime Hunting Licenses cover Basic, Big Game, Bow, and Primitive Firearm hunting licenses; Louisiana Duck and Turkey stamps; and the WMA Hunting Permit. Federal Duck Stamps are not included.
• Lifetime Fishing Licenses cover Basic and Saltwater Fishing licenses.
• Lifetime Combination Hunting and Fishing Licenses cover all of the above.
License Type Resident Fee Nonresident Fee
Resident Lifetime Fishing – age 5-13 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Fishing – age 14 and up $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting – age 5-13 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting – age 14 and up $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 0-4 $200 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 5-13 $300 —
Resident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing – age 14 and up $500 —
Resident Lifetime Senior Hunting/Fishing (60 or older) $50 —
Nonresident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing — $3,000
Nonresident Lifetime Native Disabled Veterans Hunting/Fishing1 — $300
Lifetime Recreational Fishing Gear 10 times annual fee per gear type (see application for details)
• 1Copy of driver’s license, notarized copy of birth certificate, and Disabled Veterans Hunting and Fishing License Application must accompany application.
• Did you know?
• Next time you renew your driver’s license at the Office of Motor Vehicles, you can add a Lifetime Hunting, Lifetime Fishing, Lifetime Combination, Boater Education, and/or Hunter Education endorsement to your license for free. If you have one or more of these endorsements, you do not have to carry the applicable license or certification card with you as long as you have your driver’s license.
The only time you are needing a copy of your BC as an adult is if you are applying as a non-resident, disabled veteran.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 6:06 pm to damnedoldtigah
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wait until you're 60 and the price goes down to $50. That's what I did.
I'm 29.
Posted on 1/16/18 at 6:44 pm to damnedoldtigah
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wait until you're 60 and the price goes down to $50. That's what I d
Lol they’re just counting on you to croak within next few years. Hell of a deal though
Posted on 1/16/18 at 6:57 pm to SwampBooty
What if you have a Lifetime license, and say, you move to Mississippi. Is the La. license still good?
Posted on 1/16/18 at 6:59 pm to SwampBooty
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Hell of a deal though
Yeah, if you hunt and fish until you are at least 71.
The Senior License is $5/year and includes everything the lifetime does. So you would have to hunt at least 11 years for the senior lifetime to pay for itself.
If I buy a lifetime license right now, at 29, it pays for itself by the time I'm, oh 35 or 36.
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