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North Dakota Hunting License: Cost, Requirements & How to Apply (2026)

Complete guide to North Dakota hunting license costs, requirements, seasons, and regulations for the Aug 1, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 (season specific) season.

Last updated: March 2026
Resident License $20 General hunting
Non-Resident License $20 General hunting
Hunter Education Required Born after 1961-01-01
Online Purchase Yes Aug 1, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 (season specific)
LICENSE FEES

North Dakota Hunting License Fees 2026

Current hunting license costs for residents and non-residents. License year: Aug 1, 2025 – Mar 31, 2026 (season specific).

Resident Licenses

License Type Resident Non-Resident
General Game & Habitat $20
Fishing/Hunting/Furbearer Certificate $1
Resident Small Game $15
Resident Combination (Hunt + Fish) $57

Non-Resident Licenses

License Type Resident Non-Resident
General Game & Habitat $20
Fishing/Hunting/Furbearer Certificate $2
Non-Resident Small Game $80
Non-Resident Waterfowl $150

Tags & Permits

License Type Resident Non-Resident
Deer (Resident) $35 $350
Elk $30 Free
Moose $250 Free
Bighorn Sheep $250 $3000
Turkey $15 $60

Endorsements & Stamps

Application Fee $5 Per species draw; NR: $5 non-refundable
Preference Point $5 For deer/elk/moose draws; NR: $20
Federal Duck Stamp $25 Required for waterfowl hunters 16+; valid Jul 1 – Jun 30
HIP Certification Free Free, required for migratory birds
PURCHASE

How to Buy a North Dakota Hunting License

Multiple convenient options to get your license quickly.

1

Buy Online (Recommended)

Visit gf.nd.gov. Create account or sign in. Purchase General Game & Habitat + Certificate. Apply for deer lottery during application period. Pay with credit/debit card. Print your license

2

Buy In Person

County auditor offices, Local sporting goods stores, Game & Fish offices

3

Buy By Phone

Call 701-328-6300. Processing fee may apply

Pro Tip

The easiest way to buy your North Dakota hunting license is online through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. You'll get your license instantly and can start hunting right away.

EDUCATION

Hunter Education Requirements in North Dakota

Who needs it: All hunters born on or after January 1, 1961
Online course: Available — Cost: Free
Field day required: Yes, in-person field day required
Minimum age: 12 years old
Apprentice/deferral program: Available — hunt under supervision while completing education
Military exemption: Yes, active duty military may be exempt
EXEMPTIONS

Who Can Hunt for Free (or at a Discount) in North Dakota?

Category Benefit Details
Youth (Under 16) Reduced fees Reduced-rate licenses; $10 deer tag for youth under 16
Senior (65+) Reduced fees Reduced license fees for ND residents 65+
Disabled Veteran Free 100% disabled veterans get free licenses and tags
Active Military Resident rates Active duty stationed in ND hunt at resident rates
SEASONS

North Dakota Hunting Seasons 2026-2027

Key hunting season dates and weapon restrictions.

Species Season Dates Weapon
White-tailed/Mule Deer Archery Aug 29 – Jan 4 Bow and crossbow
White-tailed/Mule Deer Gun Nov 7 – Nov 23 Rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader
White-tailed/Mule Deer Muzzleloader Nov 28 – Dec 14 Muzzleloader
Elk Draw Only Sep-Dec – Varies by unit Rifle, bow, muzzleloader
Turkey (Spring) Spring Apr 12 – May 18 Shotgun, bow
Turkey (Fall) Fall Oct 11 – Jan 4 Shotgun, bow, rifle
Upland Game (Pheasant/Grouse) Regular Oct 11 – Jan 4 Shotgun
BAG LIMITS

North Dakota Bag Limits

Daily and seasonal harvest limits for major game species.

Species Daily Limit Season Limit Notes
White-tailed/Mule Deer 1 1 per tag 1 antlered per license type; additional antlerless by lottery
Elk 1 1 Once-in-lifetime for bull elk
Turkey (Spring) 1 2 Bearded turkeys only
Pheasant 3 No season limit Roosters only
Sharp-tailed Grouse 3 No season limit Prairie grouse
COMPARE

How North Dakota Compares to Neighboring States

See how hunting license costs stack up in the region.

State Resident License Non-Resident License
North Dakota $20 $20
Minnesota $34 $185 South Dakota $35 $110 Montana $16 $10 Wyoming $21.50 $21.50
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About North Dakota Hunting Licenses

How much is a deer tag in North Dakota?

Resident deer tags cost $35 (up from $30 before Aug 2025). Non-resident tags increased from $250 to $350. Both require General Game & Habitat ($20) and Certificate ($1 res/$2 NR). All deer tags are awarded by lottery draw.

Did North Dakota raise hunting fees?

Yes, House Bill 1470 (effective August 1, 2025) increased resident deer from $30 to $35 and non-resident deer from $250 to $350. Most other fees also increased.

Can non-residents hunt elk in North Dakota?

Generally no. North Dakota elk tags are primarily for residents only through a once-in-lifetime lottery draw. About 1,062 elk licenses were available for fall 2026. This is one of the most affordable elk hunts at just $30.

Is North Dakota good for upland hunting?

Excellent. North Dakota has strong pheasant and sharp-tailed grouse populations. Daily limit is 3 roosters with no season limit. Season runs October through early January.

How does NR waterfowl hunting work in ND?

Non-residents need a $150 NR Waterfowl License plus the $20 General Game & Habitat, $2 Certificate, and Federal Duck Stamp ($25). ND has outstanding duck/goose hunting in the Prairie Pothole Region.

What is ND's archery deer season?

North Dakota's archery season runs from late August through early January — one of the longest in the region. No draw required for resident archery licenses. Both bow and crossbow are legal.

Can I buy a North Dakota hunting license online?

Yes, at gf.nd.gov. Lottery applications for deer and big game have specific application windows. OTC licenses are also available at county auditor offices and sporting goods stores.

Are there CWD restrictions in North Dakota?

Yes, Chronic Wasting Disease has been detected in ND deer. CWD management zones have mandatory testing requirements and restrictions on carcass transport. Check current CWD zone maps before hunting.

Ready to Get Your North Dakota Hunting License?

Visit the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website to purchase your license online today.