New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Fis - Executive Director, Fish and Game Department
Chapter Fis 1100 - LICENSES AND PERMITS
Part Fis 1101 - HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES
Section Fis 1101.10 - Nonresident Full-Time New Hampshire Student License
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) An applicant for a nonresident full-time student license shall complete and submit a "License Application for Nonresident Full Time Students in New Hampshire" form, Rev 01/23, available at nonresident-student-license.pdf (nh.gov), in accordance with Table 1100.7 below, together with the required fee determined in accordance with Fis 1110.01:
Table 1100.7 Nonresident Full Time NH Student License
License Type |
Special Instructions |
Fishing |
Use New Hampshire resident rates. |
Temporary fishing, for 1 day |
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Recreational saltwater fishing |
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Combination hunting and fishing |
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Archery |
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Special deer archery, all ages |
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Hunting |
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Muzzleloader |
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Pheasant |
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Bear, all ages |
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Additional bear, all ages |
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Turkey permit, all ages |
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Migratory waterfowl |
National Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program permit required, call 1-800-207-6183; See also Fis 1109.01 |
Wildlife habitat license |
$2.50 charged once per year |
(b) Every applicant shall also provide a copy of the following to determine if the applicant qualifies for non-resident full time student status;
(c) On the form required by (a) above, the applicant shall make the following affirmation pursuant to RSA 214:18-b: "I certify that my privileges to fish, hunt, trap, guide, take lobsters, or engage in commercial marine fishing activities are not under suspension or revocation in any state or province, and further certify that I am aware that any conviction of certain felonies in any state or province prohibits the possession of a firearm or other dangerous weapon."
(d) Every applicant for a firearm hunting license shall also present written proof of completion of a hunter education safety instruction course from this or any other state or Canadian province, or a previously held firearm hunting license issued by this or any other state or Canadian province, pursuant to RSA 214:23-a, I and Fis 1109.13.
(e) Every applicant for an archery hunting license shall also present written proof of completion of a bowhunter education safety instruction course from this or any other state or Canadian province, or a previously held archery hunting license issued by this or any other state or Canadian province, pursuant to RSA 214:23-a, II and Fis 1109.13.
(f) On the form required by (a) above, the applicant may elect to make a voluntary contribution to the nongame program of the department or the wildlife legacy fund of the department.
(g) The applicant shall only obtain the license in person or by mail from the department at 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301. If submitted to the department by mail, the applicant shall also enclose a business sized, stamped, self-addressed envelope to allow return of the license document by mail.