Florida Fishing License Online
Easy, Safe and Secure Florida Fishing Licenses
Make life easier - purchase your Florida fishing license online. Your St. Augustine fishing vacation is quickly approaching and you have lots to do to get ready. Be sure to squeeze in a few minutes to aquaint yourself with our Florida fishing laws and make sure you acquire the correct Florida fishing licenses.
You'll want to start out reading over our Florida fishing regulations. You'll get a brief overview along with links to the State of Florida website for further more in depth reading.
Next you'll want to read over our Florida Fishing License page for an overview of the different types of licenses. Again there is a link to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's website for further reading. I encourage you to familiarize yourself with all of our State laws.
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The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has all the Florida fishing information you could possibly need. You can purchase your license directly from their safe and secure order page in just a few easy steps.
- Step One: Resident or non-resident. Residents will need to provide identification. Pertinent information such as current name and address, etc. Your license chioces will depend on the information provided.
- Step Two: Select the Florida fishing licenses you wish to purchase.
- Step Three: Payment using MasterCard, VISA, Discover or American Express. A convenience fee of $2.25 plus 2.5% of your purchase will be added to your total.
- Step Four: Print and record your temporary authorization number. You will be able to fish immediatly using your T.A.N. Your official license will be mailed within 48 hours of your purchase.
So there you have it; quick, easy, safe and secure. Order your Florida fishing license online and you'll be ready to land the big one. When you do, how about dropping us a line to share your fish story? We'd love to hear what your catching.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must personally read and thoroughly understand our Florida Fishing Regulations and Florida fishing laws which can be found in their entirety by clicking the links below. The Florida fishing information contained on this page is a very brief overview and by no means is to be taken as the final word.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
620 S. Meridian St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600
(850) 488-4676

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