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HRS §188-72

Nonresident Recreational Marine Fishing License

This law requires nonresidents age 15 or older to get a license before recreational fishing in Hawaii, with some exceptions. It sets license fees, rules for using and showing the license, a ban on selling caught fish (with a charter boat exception), and license revocation rules.

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The statute, as written — Nonresident recreational marine fishing license; application; fees; restrictions

(a) It shall be unlawful for any nonresident of the State who has attained the age of fifteen, except members of the armed forces of the United States on active duty in the State and their spouse and minor children, to fish for, take, or catch any marine life for noncommercial or recreational purposes without first obtaining a nonresident recreational marine fishing license. The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 necessary for the purposes of this section. (b) Nonresident recreational marine fishing licenses shall be issued by agents of the department upon written application in a form prescribed by the department and upon payment of a fee. The fees for a nonresident recreational marine fishing license shall be as follows: (1) For a one-day fishing license - $20; (2) For a seven-day fishing license - $40; and (3) For an annual fishing license - $70. Fees established by this subsection may be increased by the department no more frequently than once every five years, at the rate of the consumer price index change from July 2021, compounded annually, rounded to the nearest dollar. (c) No person to whom a license has been issued under this section shall permit any other person to carry, display, or use the license for any purpose. Each person to whom a license has been issued under this section shall show the license upon demand of any officer authorized to enforce the fishing laws of the State. ( d) It shall be illegal to sell or offer for sale any marine life taken under a nonresident recreational marine fishing license; provided that marine life taken by nonresident licensees on board a charter fishing vessel owned or operated by a person with a valid commercial marine license pursuant to section 189-2(b) may be sold. ( e) The department may revoke any nonresident recreational marine fishing license for any violation of the terms and conditions of the license. Any person whose nonresident recreational marine fishing license has been revoked shall not be eligible to apply for another nonresident recreational marine fishing license until one year after the date of revocation. (f) For the purposes of this section: "Marine life" has the same meaning as defined in section 187A-l. "Nonresident" means any individual who is not a resident of Hawaii. "Resident of Hawaii" means an individual who has: (1) Established primary residence and worked in the State continuously for a period of twelve months or longer immediately prior to applying for, or obtaining a license; (2) Filed or paid state income taxes for the previous tax period; or (3) Established domicile in the State, as evidenced by documentation showing the individual's address, including: (A) A valid driver's license; (B) A valid identification card; (C) A valid school identification card; or (D) Any other official document issued to the individual within the last thirty days from a government agency, financial institution, insurance company, or utility company in the State. (g) Any person violating this section or any rule adopted pursuant to this section shall be subject to administrative penalties as provided by section 187A-12.5.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§189-2 Who needs a commercial fishing license and what it requires

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