2019 Tennessee Code
Title 70 - Wildlife Resources
Chapter 2 - Licenses and Permits
Part 2 - Miscellaneous Licenses and Permits
§ 70-2-202. Nonresident license fees and requirements. [See the Compiler's Notes.]

Universal Citation: TN Code § 70-2-202 (2019)
  • (a)

    • (1) Every nonresident shall pay, in accordance with the following fee schedule, for the privilege of hunting, sport fishing, or trapping:

      • (A) Nonresident annual hunting, sport fishing and trapping:

        • (i) Hunting:

          • (a) Small game and waterfowl$ 55.00

          • (b) All game155.00

        • (ii) Fishing, except trout25.00

        • (iii) Fishing, all species50.00

        • (iv) Trapping250.00

        • (v) Junior hunting and fishing5.00

      • (B) No license is required for trapping beaver.

    • (2) Every nonresident shall pay in accordance with the following fee schedule for the privilege of trip hunting and sport fishing:

      • (A) Hunting:

        • (i) Seven (7) day small game and waterfowl$ 30.00

        • (ii) Seven (7) day all game105.00

      • (B) Fishing:

        • (i) Three (3) day, except trout10.00

        • (ii) Three (3) day, all species20.00

        • (iii) Ten (10) day, except trout15.00

        • (iv) Ten (10) day, all species30.00

  • (b) Every nonresident shall provide the correct information specified on all licenses and permits. All licenses and permits must be filled out in ink, indelible pencil, typewriter, or punched or stamped, or otherwise marked to prevent erasures, false entries or alterations and must be signed in ink or indelible pencil by the licensee.

  • (c) Any nonresident between thirteen (13) years of age and fifteen (15) years of age, inclusive, may purchase a junior hunting and fishing license. Such license entitles the individual to the privilege of sport fishing and small game and waterfowl hunting. Any nonresident under thirteen (13) years of age is exempt from the licensing requirements of subsection (a).

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