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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1Ch. 1Art. 2§ 3031 Hunting License Fees

§ 3031 Hunting License Fees

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§ 3031 Hunting License Fees

This law sets the prices for hunting licenses in California. It says how much residents and nonresidents must pay to get a license to hunt birds and mammals.

Key Takeaways

  • •Residents 16 or older pay $31.25 for a hunting license.
  • •Kids under 16 pay only $8.25, whether they live in California or not.
  • •Nonresidents 16 or older pay $108.50 for a full license, but only $31.25 for a 2-day license.
  • •Fees may change every year to cover costs.

Example

A 15-year-old who lives in California wants to go hunting with their family.

Since they are under 16, they only need to pay $8.25 for a junior hunting license, no matter when they buy it during the year.

How to Calculate

No specific calculation formula is provided in the statute. Fees are fixed amounts based on residency and age.

  1. Check if the person is a resident or nonresident of California.
  2. Check the age of the person.
  3. Match the person's residency and age to the correct fee in the statute.

A 20-year-old nonresident wants to hunt for two days in California.

Result: The fee is $31.25, as specified in § 3031(a)(4).

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 3031 Hunting License Fees

(a) A hunting license, granting the privilege to take birds and mammals, shall be issued to any of the following: (1) A resident of this state, 16 years of age or older, upon the payment of a base fee of thirty-one dollars and twenty-five cents ($31.25). (2) A resident or nonresident, who is under 16 years of age on July 1 of the licensing year, upon the payment of a base fee of eight dollars and twenty-five cents ($8.25), regardless of whether that person applies before or after July 1 of that year. A license issued pursuant to this paragraph shall be known as a junior hunting license and a person who holds one of these licenses shall be known as a junior hunter. (3) A nonresident, 16 years of age or older, upon the payment of a base fee of one hundred eight dollars and fifty cents ($108.50). (4) A nonresident, 16 years of age or older, valid only for two consecutive days upon payment of the fee set forth in paragraph (1). A license issued pursuant to this paragraph is valid only for taking resident and migratory game birds, resident small game mammals, fur-bearing mammals, wild pigs, and nongame mammals, as defined in this code or in regulations adopted by the commission. (5) A nonresident, valid for one day and only for the taking of domesticated game birds and pheasants while on the premises of a licensed game bird club, or for the taking of domesticated migratory game birds in areas licensed for shooting those birds, upon the payment of a base fee of fifteen dollars ($15). (b) The base fees specified in this section are applicable to the 2004 license year, and shall be adjusted annually thereafter pursuant to Section 713. (c) The commission shall adjust the amount of the fees specified in subdivision (b), as necessary, to fully recover, but not exceed, all reasonable administrative and implementation costs of the department and the commission relating to those licenses. (d) A person who is 16 or 17 years of age, is in possession of a valid resident or nonresident hunting license, and is issued an entry permit pursuant to Section 551 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations may hunt in the area described in the entry permit unaccompanied by a person over 18 years of age but shall not be accompanied by a person under 16 years of age. (e) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2020. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 469, Sec. 7. (SB 856) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 3032 Hound Tag Program Requirements
  • § 12013.3 Trophy Game Poaching Penalties
  • § 3033 Disabled Veteran Hunting License
  • § 3040 Free Hunting Days Rules
  • § 3240.5 Commercial Hunting Club Licensing

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 3031.
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