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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Nonresidents shall pay to the Department or its duly authorized agents the following license fees:
(1) $199.50 for a general hunting license.
(2) $75 for a trapping license.
(3) $20 for a general fishing license.
(4) $12.50 for a 7-day fishing license good for 7 consecutive days.
(5) $75 for a 3-day small game hunting license good for 3 consecutive days and not valid for hunting deer or turkeys.
(6) $20 for each additional tag to kill a single antlerless deer.
(7) $50 for a tag to kill a single antlered deer.
(8) $50 for a tag to kill a single quality buck.
(9) Vessels for hire shall pay to the Department or its duly authorized agents the following license fees:
a. $300 for a charter boat, as defined in § 906(9) of this title, license; and
b. $600 for a head boat, as defined in § 906(36) of this title, license.
(10) $40 for a boat fishing license for a boat 20 feet or less, $50 for a boat fishing license for a boat greater than 20 feet.
(11) $50 for a junior hunting license for a nonresident age 13 through 15.
(12) $300 for a fishing guide license and $475 for a hunting guide license.
(b) The criteria for issuing a tag pursuant to this section shall be established by the Department pursuant to § 103 of this title.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 7. Conservation § 508. License and tag fees for nonresidents - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-7-conservation/de-code-sect-7-508/
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