Persons with Disabilities Resident Hunting/Fishing License

The Resident Persons with Disabilities Hunting and Fishing License is a no-cost license that is not a disability accommodation, but an economic benefit for the segment of Florida’s disabled community that may not be able to afford the license privileges that are offered in this license. The license may be valid for 2 years or 5 years, depending on the qualifying documentation used when applying.

License Includes:

The Resident Persons with Disabilities License includes Saltwater Fishing, Freshwater Fishing, and Hunting licenses; and Deer, Wildlife Management Area, Archery, Muzzleloading Gun, Crossbow, Turkey, Florida Waterfowl, Snook, and Lobster permits.

All anglers (including those 65 and older) who intend to fish for or harvest certain reef fish from a private vessel in Florida are required to obtain the State Reef Fish Angler designation.

This license does not include:

Requirements/How to Qualify:

  1. Two-year license term for applicants who are certified or determined to be disabled by the United States Social Security Administration (SSA), with documentation dated within the last 12 months and indicating disability benefits are currently being received. The annual SSA benefits letter is acceptable, though the 1099 Form is not accepted. Applicants can obtain their benefit verification letters by printing them from the SSA portal at SSA.gov/myaccount.

2. Five-year license term for applicants who are certified or determined to be:

How to Apply:

Applicants may apply for this license online or at a local tax collector's office. Proof of Florida residency and qualifying disability documentation is required.

1. Applying Online:

Upon approval, log back into your account and repeat the above steps. This time the available license will not be an application but a license granting the full exemptions of this section. The license term will display 2 or 5 years based on the application submitted and qualifications.

Renewal applications may be submitted to FWC up to 30 days prior to expiration of the current license.

2. Applying at a local Tax Collector's Office:

Exemptions: