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Get a Fishing License
Fishing License Fees
As of December 1, 2009, the fees for the license are as follows:
(a) Resident $10
(b) Nonresident
- 14-Day $6.50 $6.50
- 1 Year $13.00 $13.00
Scientific Collection Permit
- Nonprofit or Public Institution no charge
- For-Profit Research Organization $50.00
- No Cash Accepted. Checks or Money Orders only.
How to Get a District Fishing License
You may also obtain a license from any one of the many fishing license vendors in the Washington metropolitan area. Fishing Licenses go on sale in November for the following calendar year. View a list of fishing license vendors.
Licensing Requirements
The Fisheries Management Regulations promulgated on March 27, 1987, under the District of Columbia's Water Pollution Control Act of 1984 (DC Law 5-188), states the following:
Effective January 1, 1988, no person except:
(a) persons under sixteen (16) years of age and
(b) persons sixty-five (65) years of age or older, shall take fish or other aquatic organisms from District waters unless the person is licensed by the Department of Health.
A licensed angler shall maintain possession of the license while angling and shall display the license at all times. A scientific collection permit shall be required for the scientific collection of fish or other aquatic organisms from District waters.
Fishing licenses shall be valid from January 1 to December 31 of the calendar year marked on the license.
A person wanting to purchase a fishing license or obtain a scientific collecting permit should contact the Fisheries and Wildlife Division at (202) 535-2260.






